>>>>> "mj" == Michael Jinks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
mj> Sometimes when I'm doing lots of reconfiguration on several machines, or
mj> if it's been a while since I've tinkered with a particular box, it can
mj> be easy to forget how a particular machine's kernel was configured. Is
mj> there a way to get a kernel to spit out something that vaguely resembles
mj> the configuration options I gave it at compile time?
mj> Of course I could just keep better records, but that doesn't help me
mj> much with regard to past sins. . .
About the only way you can tell this is hopefully you haven't run
mrproper since the last time the kernel was compiled then there should
be a file called '.configure' in /usr/src/linux that lists all the
options of your last build.
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