Hi,

Look in the /boot/kernel.conf file. I just deleted the lines that did not
need to be there.

Regards
Willem Brown

On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 10:43:05AM -0700, Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson wrote:
> I hope I have the right list.  Just built a new machine for a friend and
> to got it to install I had to go into the Visual config and disable alot
> of stuff. Once installed and running with a custom kernel ALl is working
> well except the disable stuff I had when I initially set when I
> installed spits out can't find this and that etc.. 
> 
> My question is how do I clear that out so it boots nice, clean and
> pretty.
> 
> TIA
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