Morning All:
On the topic of rebuilding the kernel, is my assumption correct that if I
were to go into the /usr/src/linux directory, and follow the steps to
recompile the kernel, without making any changes to the configuration, I
should get back the same kernel that Red Hat installs by default, and all
of the same modules set up?
The reason I ask this, is I've had mixed results in the past when
recompiling. As the kernels keep changing, it's tough to determine what
needs to be left in, what should be compiled as a module, and what should
be removed. If the above statement is true, I would go into make config,
and remove the RAID stuff only, leaving everything else as is and then
recompile.
- Mike
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Juha Saarinen wrote:
> %-> I have RH 6.1 and I didn't include RAID in my installation and
> %-> I get this
> %-> message too, so did the installation just put in RAID whether I
> %-> asked for
> %-> it or not?
>
> It looks like Red Hat enables RAID support in its standard kernels by
> default. I usually remove it, first thing, as I don't have RAID...
>
> It's pretty harmless though, so leave it if it doesn't bother you.
>
> -- Juha
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