Re: Kernel Config file for Debian Squeeze Install Disc

2011-07-11 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2011-07-11 21:52 +0200, Tech Geek wrote: >> AFAIK the kernel in the installer is >> split into many small packages from the regular linux-image package. So >> the possible differences are version skews when a newer kernel hits the >> archive, and missing modules that are not packaged for the i

Re: Kernel Config file for Debian Squeeze Install Disc

2011-07-11 Thread Tech Geek
Sven, > AFAIK the kernel in the installer is > split into many small packages from the regular linux-image package. So > the possible differences are version skews when a newer kernel hits the > archive, and missing modules that are not packaged for the installer. You are right. I discovered that

Re: Kernel Config file for Debian Squeeze Install Disc

2011-07-09 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2011-07-08 22:41 +0200, Tech Geek wrote: >> It should be available at /boot/config-`uname -r` > That would be true after the system installation finishes. What I am > looking for is the config file for the kernel runs the installation > process. For some reasons I suspect that there might be so

Re: Kernel Config file for Debian Squeeze Install Disc

2011-07-09 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 08 Jul 2011 13:41:32 -0700, Tech Geek wrote: >> It should be available at /boot/config-`uname -r` > That would be true after the system installation finishes. What I am > looking for is the config file for the kernel runs the installation > process. For some reasons I suspect that there m

Re: Kernel Config file for Debian Squeeze Install Disc

2011-07-08 Thread William Hopkins
On 07/08/11 at 02:26pm, Tech Geek wrote: > > It is in the boot directory of the linux-image package, which is on the > > first disk or in the packages section at www.debian.org. > > So, from what you just said, it means that both the kernels, one that > runs from the install disc and the one that

Re: Kernel Config file for Debian Squeeze Install Disc

2011-07-08 Thread Brian
On Fri 08 Jul 2011 at 14:26:25 -0700, Tech Geek wrote: > > It is in the boot directory of the linux-image package, which is on the > > first disk or in the packages section at www.debian.org. > > So, from what you just said, it means that both the kernels, one that > runs from the install disc an

Re: Kernel Config file for Debian Squeeze Install Disc

2011-07-08 Thread Tech Geek
> It is in the boot directory of the linux-image package, which is on the > first disk or in the packages section at www.debian.org. So, from what you just said, it means that both the kernels, one that runs from the install disc and the one that gets installed on the hard drive are exactly the sa

Re: Kernel Config file for Debian Squeeze Install Disc

2011-07-08 Thread Brian
On Fri 08 Jul 2011 at 11:58:00 -0700, Tech Geek wrote: > Hello, > > I was wondering where can I find (or view) the .config file for the > kernel (vmlinuz) that comes on the Debian Squeeze install discs. I > tried searching on the internet but nothing came up. It is in the boot directory of the l

Re: Kernel Config file for Debian Squeeze Install Disc

2011-07-08 Thread Tech Geek
> It should be available at /boot/config-`uname -r` That would be true after the system installation finishes. What I am looking for is the config file for the kernel runs the installation process. For some reasons I suspect that there might be some difference between the kernel that installs Debia

Re: Kernel Config file for Debian Squeeze Install Disc

2011-07-08 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
On 07/08/2011 03:58 PM, Tech Geek wrote: > Hello, > > I was wondering where can I find (or view) the .config file for the > kernel (vmlinuz) that comes on the Debian Squeeze install discs. I > tried searching on the internet but nothing came up. It should be available at /boot/config-`uname -r`

Re: kernel config q

2008-10-13 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Jochen Schulz wrote: Hugo Vanwoerkom: But that the combination of 'Y's and 'M's is immaterial as to the functioning of the driver. Am I correct? Generally yes. There are modules which are better compiled statically (IDE/S-ATA, filesystems) but they work either way. This in regard to trying

Re: kernel config q

2008-10-13 Thread Jochen Schulz
Hugo Vanwoerkom: > > But that the combination of 'Y's and 'M's is immaterial as to the > functioning of the driver. > > Am I correct? Generally yes. There are modules which are better compiled statically (IDE/S-ATA, filesystems) but they work either way. > This in regard to trying to get smar

Re: kernel config q

2008-10-13 Thread Robert Walter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hugo Vanwoerkom schrieb: > Dave Ewart wrote: >> On Monday, 13.10.2008 at 09:46 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: >> [...] >> > > It works regarding smartctl but *not* using vga= or uvesafb, which is > a severe problem compared to using smartctl. > For m

Re: kernel config q

2008-10-13 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Dave Ewart wrote: On Monday, 13.10.2008 at 09:46 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: I am under the impression that for a kernel function, like a driver, to be present and function correctly one has to mark it either 'Y' or 'M' in the kernel .config. But that the combination of 'Y's and 'M's is im

Re: kernel config q

2008-10-13 Thread Dave Ewart
On Monday, 13.10.2008 at 09:46 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > I am under the impression that for a kernel function, like a driver, > to be present and function correctly one has to mark it either 'Y' or > 'M' in the kernel .config. > > But that the combination of 'Y's and 'M's is immaterial as

Re: kernel config: where is libata?

2008-10-10 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Hi, I can't use the Debian (Sid) kernels because VGA= does not work on my box: gets 'invalid videomode'. I can use Debian kernels with uvesafb but its companion v86d dies with my new GeForce 6200 AGP after a while. But all works well when I roll my own kernel. Except t

Re: Kernel config uevent path

2008-07-11 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2008-07-11 09:58 +0200, David Baron wrote: > Trying to compile a 2.6.25.8 kernel. > > The make oldconfig asks numerous questions, mostly about newly supported new > hardware and options that are probably not relevant or helpful to me. > > However, it did ask for a uevent driver path which want

Re: kernel config for AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ Manchester

2008-01-03 Thread Bernd Prager
On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 09:58:28 -0600, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 01/03/08 09:42, Bernd Prager wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am running kernel 2.6.23.12 and compiled with SMP on. > > Home-rolled or built-by-Debian? Home-rolled > Are you

Re: kernel config for AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ Manchester

2008-01-03 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/03/08 09:42, Bernd Prager wrote: > Hi, > > I am running kernel 2.6.23.12 and compiled with SMP on. Home-rolled or built-by-Debian? Are you sure SMP is enabled? What does "uname -v" say? > Unfortunately the kernel doesn't recognize my dual co

Re: kernel config files

2003-09-12 Thread Greg Folkert
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 18:34, Tom Allison wrote: > I think I have to build my own kernel because I have problems with my > motherboard. When I turn on dma, the hard drive starts having errors like crazy. > > lspci says this: > IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586/B/686A/B PIPC Bus Mas

Re: kernel config files

2003-09-12 Thread Tom Allison
Travis Crump wrote: Tom Allison wrote: Is there some way to capture the .config file of my currently runing system. /boot/config-`uname -r` has the config of the running kernel. As it turns out I don't need to build a new kernel or do I? I thought I had to build a new kernel in order to load u

Re: kernel config files

2003-09-12 Thread Tom Allison
Travis Crump wrote: Tom Allison wrote: Is there some way to capture the .config file of my currently runing system. /boot/config-`uname -r` has the config of the running kernel. So I can copy this to /usr/src/linux/.config and I'm off to the races? -- "What are we going to do tonight, Bill?" "

Re: kernel config files

2003-09-12 Thread Travis Crump
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[solved]Re: kernel config from kernel_image

2002-10-25 Thread iain d broadfoot
iain d broadfoot wrote: arse. i backed up my kernel_image.deb, and my ~, but i forgot about my kernel config file... :( is there ANY way to get it from the image I have? it'd really really suck if i had to go through all the guesswork again. will hunt alone for now... ;-) love, iain dpkg

Re: kernel .config file

2002-10-25 Thread dizma
Exactly!!! Thanks man...I didn't notice that I have config in /boot dizma - Original Message - From: "Kurt Yoder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 4:57 PM Subject: Re: kernel .config

Re: kernel .config file

2002-10-25 Thread Kurt Yoder
dizma said: > Hi there > > When I make: > apt-get install kernel-source-2.4.18 > > debian woody install in /usr/src: > kernel-source-2.4.18.tar.bz2 > > after that I bzip2 this archive... > > So my question is how to load the current kernel and modules > configuration in .config file > > dizma You

Re: kernel config file (was Re: Upgrade to kernel 2.4.* on woody - easy?)

2002-03-20 Thread Shaul Karl
> Am Mittwoch, 20. März 2002 16:54 schrieb Tony Crawford: > > > > It was pretty painless for me. I started with the kernel- > > image_2.4.17-bf... package, which is intended to run on most > > equipment, then I started with its config file when I needed a > > custom 2.4.x kernel. > > Could you tel

Re: kernel config file (was Re: Upgrade to kernel 2.4.* on woody - easy?)

2002-03-20 Thread Angus D Madden
Christoffer Quest, Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 07:19:27PM +0100: > > Could you tell me where I find the config file for the kernel-image? I also > want to compile my own custom kernel for debugging proposes, but don't want > to configure it totally myself. > IIRC it's included in the kernel-image* d

Re: Kernel config: make menuconfig: cannot find ncurses

2001-12-14 Thread Steve Kieu
> > >> Unable to find the Ncurses libraries. > >> > >> You must have Ncurses installed in order > >> to use 'make menuconfig' > > make[1]: *** [ncurses] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory > `/usr/src/linux/scripts/lxdialog' > make: *** [menuconfig] Error 2 > = End of the error message

Re: Kernel config: make menuconfig: cannot find ncurses

2001-12-14 Thread Greg Norris
You'll need to install the -dev package as well, in order to use menuconfig. On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 11:26:43PM -0300, Daniel Toffetti wrote: > Hi all ! > > I'm trying to compile a new (2.4.13) kernel on an old 486 box. When I > try to configure it with "make menuconfig" I get the following erro

Re: kernel .config

2001-11-06 Thread Greg Madden
On Tuesday 06 November 2001 04:30 pm, Richardson, Martin wrote: > Greetings everybody, > is there a template or a default .config for > compiling a Debian kernel from source, keeping the binary's defaults. What > I mean to say is, when I run make xconfig/menuconfig, is there a

Re: kernel .config

2001-11-06 Thread Andy Hartford
On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 12:30:25PM +1100, Richardson, Martin wrote: > Greetings everybody, > is there a template or a default .config for > compiling a Debian kernel from source, keeping the binary's defaults. /boot/config-2.4.12-686 on my machine. kernel version and arch wo

Re: Kernel config questions: SCSI, Tux and letters

2000-12-05 Thread Shawn D'Alimonte
On December 5, 2000 07:20 pm, Ignasi Tura wrote: > I have a SCSI card Symbios Logic 53c400. Searching list archives I > read that the kernel option for my card was the NCR 5380. > > But if I look the kernel options in SCSI low-level drivers I find the > following options: > > NCR53c7,8xx SCSI sup

Re: Kernel Config

2000-05-26 Thread Colin Watson
"Bart Szyszka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Alec Smith wrote: >> Actually, /usr/src/linux is the default -- Linus ships the tree in a >> format to go in a directory called linux. > >I don't use any "shipping" version of Linux. I think Alec meant the kernel tarballs. >> In general, you want to syml

Re: Kernel Config

2000-05-25 Thread Bart Szyszka
> Actually, /usr/src/linux is the default -- Linus ships the tree in a > format to go in a directory called linux. I don't use any "shipping" version of Linux. Prefer getting a base Debian system and them building up on it. No /usr/src/linux there. > In general, you want to symlink /usr/src/linux

Re: Kernel Config

2000-05-25 Thread Alec Smith
Actually, /usr/src/linux is the default -- Linus ships the tree in a format to go in a directory called linux. In general, you want to symlink /usr/src/linux to the actual location of your kernel sources. If you use a .deb of the source, then you'd end up with /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.15 or simi

Re: Kernel Config

2000-05-25 Thread Bart Szyszka
> When I cd to /usr/src there is no linux in there. So it looks like I dont > have the source tree needed to run make menuconfig. What would I need to do > from here? I don't think it's really supposed to be 'linux'. Just a folder that the kernel source was bunzip2 and tar -xvf into. Mine's usuall

RE: Kernel Config

2000-05-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need to do neutec >from here? neutec > neutec >-Original Message- neutec >From: Oswald Buddenhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] neutec >Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 1:06 PM neutec >To: Jay Kelly neutec >Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org neutec >Subject: Re: Kernel C

RE: Kernel Config

2000-05-25 Thread Ron Rademaker
> From: Oswald Buddenhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 1:06 PM > To: Jay Kelly > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: Kernel Config > > > > If I want to edit my kernel what command do I use. I tried make menuconfig > > but that

Re: Kernel Config

2000-05-25 Thread Ron Rademaker
Make sure in /usr/src/linux and do make menuconfig. Ron Rademaker On Thu, 25 May 2000, Jay Kelly wrote: > If I want to edit my kernel what command do I use. I tried make menuconfig > but that doesnt work. Any help would be great... Im using slink > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [

RE: Kernel Config

2000-05-25 Thread Jay Kelly
: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Kernel Config > If I want to edit my kernel what command do I use. I tried make menuconfig > but that doesnt work. Any help would be great... Im using slink > could you say _precisely_ what you have done (commands, output)? the normal procedure to

Re: Kernel Config

2000-05-25 Thread Bruce Sass
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Jay Kelly wrote: > If I want to edit my kernel what command do I use. I tried make menuconfig > but that doesnt work. Any help would be great... Im using slink "make menuconfig" works fine... when you have the libncurses4-dev package installed. "make config" requires nothing

Re: Kernel Config

2000-05-25 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
> If I want to edit my kernel what command do I use. I tried make menuconfig > but that doesnt work. Any help would be great... Im using slink > could you say _precisely_ what you have done (commands, output)? the normal procedure to configure and compile a kernel is: - download the kernel source

Re: kernel config question(s)

2000-03-29 Thread tjm
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > I have sysctl on my Debian box running potato. It is only available to root. > Thanks, I found it in the procps package in unstable, compiled it on my slink system and it seems to work. thanks, -- tony mollica [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: kernel config question(s)

2000-03-29 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: kernel config question(s) Date: Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 03:07:44PM -0800 In reply to:tjm Quoting tjm([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >| After looking through much documentation, I'm >| still not sure whether I have the info I need. >| Going through the config stuff to build a new >| 2.

Re: kernel config question(s)

2000-03-29 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
> > Also, the firewall configuration tool at > http://linux-firewall-tools.com/linux/firewall/index.html > generated a file with lines such as: > > # Enable always defragging Protection > sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_always_defrag=1 > > The utility states that the firewall will work on > Redhat

Re: kernel config question(s)

2000-03-29 Thread tjm
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > Why do you think you need this? No box I have running 2.2.14 have I had to > deal with this. Just curious as to why the ip_always_defrag choice was removed from configuration list and buried in the sysctl stuff. What this means to me I'm not quite sure. I picked

RE: kernel config question(s)

2000-03-29 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
Why do you think you need this? No box I have running 2.2.14 have I had to deal with this.

Re: kernel config

1999-11-28 Thread aphro
On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, Ben Lutgens wrote: blutge >Do a make xconfig (Or whatever) and read the settings. they will be the same blutge >as that of the current kernel. that is, assuming you have not rm -rf /usr/src/linux and uncompressed a new kernel :/ nate ---

Re: kernel config

1999-11-28 Thread aphro
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: zdrysd >is there any way to find out the configuration settings of an active kernel zdrysd >other than using the .config file.? no easy way, i read discussion on ideas that would store a copy of the config in /proc but i dont think it ever got out the

Re: kernel config

1999-11-28 Thread Ben Lutgens
On Mon, Nov 29, 1999 at 10:25:30AM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, i have a few questions : > > is there any way to find out the configuration settings of an active kernel > other than using the .config file.? Do a make xconfig (Or whatever) and read the settings. they will be the same as t

Re: Kernel config

1998-04-23 Thread jdassen
On Fri, Apr 24, 1998 at 12:51:28AM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote: [kernel config] > > No. You might want to run "make oldconfig" though, which only asks you > > about options that weren't in your old .config . > > thanks :) just what I was hoping... > > One thing, If I do a make [x|menu]config, I

Re: Kernel config

1998-04-23 Thread Michael Beattie
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 11:13:56PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote: > > A quick question, If I install a kernel source package, and copy an older > > .config (2.0.30 --> 2.0.33) into the src tree, and rerun make > > [x|menu]config , will it cause problem

Re: Kernel config

1998-04-23 Thread jdassen
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 11:13:56PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote: > A quick question, If I install a kernel source package, and copy an older > .config (2.0.30 --> 2.0.33) into the src tree, and rerun make > [x|menu]config , will it cause problems??? No. You might want to run "make oldconfig" thoug

Re: kernel-config

1997-03-11 Thread David Wright
On Tue, 11 Mar 1997, Mikael Hallendal wrote: > > > I try to get the sound working i linux and when I do make config in th > > > kernel-source I'm aksed > > > to enter the I/O-base but the only thing that happens is that it says > > > 'no help is available. > > > Can anyone help me, please! > The

Re: kernel-config

1997-03-11 Thread Mikael Hallendal
> > On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Mikael Hallendal wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > I try to get the sound working i linux and when I do make config in th > > kernel-source I'm aksed > > to enter the I/O-base but the only thing that happens is that it says > > 'no help is available. > > > > Can anyone help me

Re: kernel-config

1997-03-11 Thread Ulf Jaenicke-Roessler
Tim Sailer wrote: > > On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Mikael Hallendal wrote: > > > I try to get the sound working i linux and when I do make config in th > > > kernel-source I'm aksed > > > to enter the I/O-base but the only thing that happens is that it says > > > 'no help is available. > > > > > > Can

Re: kernel-config

1997-03-11 Thread Richard Morin
I'm d/l'ing 2.0.29 now, will tell you in a day or so if it helped me. Thanks for the tip Tim... Richard Morin [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Tim Sailer wrote: > > > > On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Mikael Hallendal wrote: > > > > > I try to get the sound working i linux and when I do make confi

Re: kernel-config

1997-03-10 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, J.P.D. Kooij, you wrote: > > > On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Mikael Hallendal wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > I try to get the sound working i linux and when I do make config in th > > kernel-source I'm aksed > > to enter the I/O-base but the only thing that happens is that it says > > '

Re: kernel-config

1997-03-10 Thread J.P.D. Kooij
On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Mikael Hallendal wrote: > Hi! > > I try to get the sound working i linux and when I do make config in th > kernel-source I'm aksed > to enter the I/O-base but the only thing that happens is that it says > 'no help is available. > > Can anyone help me, please! I find your