On Jun 19, 2007, at 2:59 PM, Julian De Marchi wrote:
Try this
cp /boot/.config /usr/src/linux
Then when you load your kernel menu, go to load alternative config
file. Then input the file name .config.
This should help!
What I usually do is copy the .config file to the kernel build
directory, as you say, and then run 'make oldconfig'. It'll ask me
about any options that are in the new kernel that aren't mentioned in
my old configuration file. Then I'm all set to build the kernel.
David Brodbeck
Information Technology Specialist 3
Computational Linguistics
University of Washington