Joe Emanaker said:
>> A file called '.config' is generated at the top of your kernel source
>> tree
>
>> This file will still be there after you've compiled the kernel, so all
>> you need to do is copy it to a safe location and drop it back in when
>> you want to generate the same kernel.
>
>W
> I'm trying to get IP aliasing going on my brand spankin' new Debian 1.1
> box. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to have been compiled in, nor
> could I find a module for it in /lib/modules/current/ipv4.
>
I just got this working... Pretty nifty feature if you ask me...
> So, a few qu
Joe Emenaker wrote:
>Okay, I sent this to the list once already, but I'm not sure it got
>through.
I was hoping someone else would answer this, because I only have vague
details in my head. (If we only used Debian at the office...) Can't help
with the IP aliasing, but:
>So, I've resigned myself
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