Grab the kernel source rpm and install it. Once install you can find
various configs in /usr/src/linux/configs/. I'm not sure if they include
this will all sources. The last one I checked was 2.2.14 before
modifying to my liking.
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> Dear all,
>
> I would like to upgrade my kernel which is bundled with Red Hat. However,
> I don't want to lose modules/functions it has complied. How can I do
> it? Is there any command to check the current config and how can I check
> the modules it has as well?
>
> Many thanks!!!
>
> Best regards,
> Boris
>
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