Re: Distributed Kernel options

1998-03-27 Thread Kenneth L. Summers
> > I should have stressed `recent kernels'. 2.0.29 is kinda old; > this option was only put into the kernel-package recently. The > following is what is used in kernel-image-2.0.32_2.0.32-5.deb on the > i386 platforms. > > I hope this helps. > Yes indeed it does. Although some

Re: Distributed Kernel options

1998-03-26 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Kenneth" == Kenneth L Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Hi, >> >> I think you need the config file from a distribution kernel. On >> recent kernel, this is in /boot/config-. You can use dpkg >> -x kernel-image*.deb /tmp to extract the default kernel to /tmp; >> look then in /tmp/boot

Re: Distributed Kernel options

1998-03-26 Thread finn
On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Kenneth L. Summers wrote: : > : > Isn't the .config file in the kernel-source package the same as the : > distribution kernel? : : I don't think so. At least is seems like when I go to configure the kernel : it has some options set by default that do not seem reasonable for

Re: Distributed Kernel options

1998-03-26 Thread Kenneth L. Summers
> > Isn't the .config file in the kernel-source package the same as the > distribution kernel? I don't think so. At least is seems like when I go to configure the kernel it has some options set by default that do not seem reasonable for the distribution kernel. As a (possibly fictional) exampl

Re: Distributed Kernel options

1998-03-26 Thread finn
On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Kenneth L. Summers wrote: : > Hi, : > : > I think you need the config file from a distribution : > kernel. On recent kernel, this is in /boot/config-. You can : > use dpkg -x kernel-image*.deb /tmp to extract the default kernel to : > /tmp; look then in /tmp/boot for t

Re: Distributed Kernel options

1998-03-26 Thread Kenneth L. Summers
> Hi, > > I think you need the config file from a distribution > kernel. On recent kernel, this is in /boot/config-. You can > use dpkg -x kernel-image*.deb /tmp to extract the default kernel to > /tmp; look then in /tmp/boot for the config file; use kernel-package > to rebuild the kerne

Re: Distributed Kernel options

1998-03-26 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, I think you need the config file from a distribution kernel. On recent kernel, this is in /boot/config-. You can use dpkg -x kernel-image*.deb /tmp to extract the default kernel to /tmp; look then in /tmp/boot for the config file; use kernel-package to rebuild the kernel. (look at