On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 11:17:26 -0800
Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I loaded the previous config file while in menuconfig and it worked
> great!
>
> So, that got some of the stuff working, but I still don't see the items
> for ide (i.e., there is no ide tree in my
> /lib/modules
Ok, I loaded the previous config file while in menuconfig and it worked
great!
So, that got some of the stuff working, but I still don't see the items
for ide (i.e., there is no ide tree in my
/lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/drivers directory. I thought maybe that
since I had another computer with
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 07:35:19AM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> One user on this list stated that I can just take my old kernel config
> file and copy to the new tree (?). I assume that he meant by this that
> I should copy it to those directories where I am compiling the kernel.
> But in wh
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 at 7:35am, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
:One user on this list stated that I can just take my old kernel config
:file and copy to the new tree (?). I assume that he meant by this that
:I should copy it to those directories where I am compiling the kernel.
:But in which folder exac
/boot/config-[your kernel] contains the old config.
you can
a) 'cp /boot/config-[your kernel] /usr/src/[kernel source]/.config' and
'make oldconfig' there.
b) 'make-kpkg -config=menuconfig kernel-image' and choose "Load
configuration from file" in menuconfig and specify /boot/config-[your
kernel
One user on this list stated that I can just take my old kernel config
file and copy to the new tree (?). I assume that he meant by this that
I should copy it to those directories where I am compiling the kernel.
But in which folder exactly and I assume this is prior to running
make-kpkg -con
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