>> If I want to compile a kernel but want to us my current configuration
>> as a guide is that possible?
> Copy an existing config into $(source-tree)/.config, where
> $(source-tree) is the top-level directory of the unpacked kernel source,
> and 'make menuconfig' or whatever you normally do.
Coli
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 10:20:29AM -0700, Michael Griffis wrote:
> If I want to compile a kernel but want to us my current configuration as
> a guide is that possible?
Copy an existing config into $(source-tree)/.config, where
$(source-tree) is the top-level directory of the unpacked kernel source
If you mean a kernel config file, it lives under /boot/config-
Have fun.
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Hi All.
If one installs woody from the cd does it create a config file?
Where does it live?
If I want to compile a kernel but want to us my current configuration as
a guide is that possible?
thanks,
mg
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