Hi, >>"SirDibos" == <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SirDibos> On Tue, 20 May 1997, Mike Orr wrote:
SirDibos> You are right. However, what solution do you suggest in my SirDibos> case, where I have 6 different kernels cluttering up my / ? SirDibos> I use all of em, 1 is a backup, some implement different SirDibos> features..... which .config should go in boot? That's obvious. I used the same method that is used for System.map and psdatabase files. __> ls -asCF /boot total 1903 1 ./ 1 boot.0303 1 os2_d.b 1 ../ 5 boot.b 0 psdatabase@ 88 System.map-2.0.30 1 chain.b 66 psdatabase-2.0.30 136 System.map-2.1.37 5 config-2.0.30 115 psdatabase-2.1.37 136 System.map-2.1.39 4 config-2.1.37 115 psdatabase-2.1.39 1 any_b.b 4 config-2.1.39 366 vmlinuz-2.0.30 1 any_d.b 8 map 424 vmlinuz-2.1.37 1 boot.0302 1 mbr.b 422 vmlinuz-2.1.39 SirDibos> Obviously, the config of the kernel that is running. SirDibos> Determining that doesnt seem nontrivial. It could be done SirDibos> by modifying the kernel-source package... I look forward to SirDibos> seeing what is done with regard to this. SirDibos> Whats needed is some way to associate with a given kernel SirDibos> image its corresponding "config". Again, we are getting SirDibos> into the realm of how bsd does it, where you determine the SirDibos> configuration at boot time, not compile time. The version number works just fine. Unlike bsd, we are not using this as a configuration file per se, we are documenting what configuration was used. Totally different situation. manoj -- Riches: A gift from Heaven signifying, "This is my beloved son, in whom I am well pleased." John D. Rockefeller, (slander by Ambrose Bierce) Manoj Srivastava <url:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mobile, Alabama USA <url:http://www.datasync.com/%7Esrivasta/> -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .