What I do is, whenever I edit a configuration for my kernel, I save an additonal copy in /root/kernelconfig. (This works at least with menuconfig and xconfig.) Then, whenever I need to compile a new kernel, I load those settings in. Doing it that way should put in any new settings that are added as well as your old ones. I imagine it's still a good idea to check the new settings in case there's something important, though it's less important within the same series kernel.
You could probably also copy your .config and use make oldconfig, but I have never done this. Disclaimer: I am not a kernel guru and am not sure about anything I've said here - but I consider it probably enough correct to rely on it myself. - Jimmy Kaplowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 10:14:33PM -0500, Jonathan Lupa wrote: > When I move from one kernel to another (e.g. 2.2.17 to 2.2.18), can I > just copy the .config from the old directory to the new one? > > I would imagine it innocuous, but I figured I'd ask just in case. > > Thanks! > Jonathan > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > GPG public key available from http://lupavista.jamdata.net/gpg.asc > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Lament 1750: "If I only had a radioactive decay source and a fast > free-running oscillator..."