Volker Armin Hemmann schrieb: > On Sonntag 08 November 2009, Stroller wrote: >> On 7 Nov 2009, at 11:32, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: >>>> ... >>>> I'd love to know what the name of the kernel module is so I can >>>> unload >>>> it: >>>> >>>> $ zcat /proc/config.gz | grep -i pegasus >>>> CONFIG_USB_PEGASUS=y >>> it is not a module, but compiled in. You have to rebuild your >>> kernel. And >>> probably decrapify your config a lot. >> Doh! I was fairly tired when I wrote that, sorry. >> >> I tend to just occasionally copy the kernel .config from that used on >> the latest Knoppix disk, and `make oldconfig` between times. I figure >> I don't know enough about the kernel that I'm likely to be able to >> select a better set of options than that, and learning what to change >> will surely not produce improvements worth the time expended. >> >> I would love a recommended "default" kernel .config - either for >> Gentoo or Linux in general, but based towards on "small server" use - >> but I'm not aware of anyone publishing one. I like the notion of a >> small, minimal and "sleek" kernel, but with lots of modules available >> to load as necessary, should I install a new PCI card. If anyone has >> any low-overhead suggestions, I would love to hear them. >> >> Stroller. >> > > using a livecds kernel is probably the worst decision out there. > > http://www.kroah.com/lkn/ > > as you can see, you don't have to download it. > [...]
You could also simply emerge it: app-doc/linux-kernel-in-a-nutshell ;)
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