Grendel wrote:
> ** On Feb 22, Kent West scribbled:
>
> > > > I'd like to know if there is a way to find out what were
> > > > the options built in to the default debian/potato kernel
> > > > 2.2.14?
> > > less /boot/config-2.2.14
> > >
> > > marek
> >
> > I have no such file.
> I assumed yo
Quoting Timothy C. Phan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'd like to know if there is a way to find out what were
> the options built in to the default debian/potato kernel
> 2.2.14?
AIUI you have to know/guess the version of the kernel-image deb that
was used to build the boot-floppies. If you then d
** On Feb 22, Kent West scribbled:
> > > I'd like to know if there is a way to find out what were
> > > the options built in to the default debian/potato kernel
> > > 2.2.14?
> > less /boot/config-2.2.14
> >
> > marek
>
> I have no such file.
I assumed you have the 2.2.14 deb installed. It
Grendel wrote:
> ** On Feb 22, Timothy C. Phan scribbled:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to know if there is a way to find out what were
> > the options built in to the default debian/potato kernel
> > 2.2.14?
> less /boot/config-2.2.14
>
> marek
I have no such file.
Hi Grendel,
I could not find it in /boot/config-2.2.14. However,
I found /usr/share/kernel-package/Config directory that
has various flavors of the config.
Thanks!
Grendel wrote:
>
> ** On Feb 22, Timothy C. Phan scribbled:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to know if there is a way to find
** On Feb 22, Timothy C. Phan scribbled:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to know if there is a way to find out what were
> the options built in to the default debian/potato kernel
> 2.2.14?
less /boot/config-2.2.14
marek
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