On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
> When I run make xconfig to set up a new kernel,
> one of the "option buttons" is to "load config file".
>
> My question is how can I make a "config" file
> from my current running kernel? I would like this
> config file as a starting point for when I build
> a new kernel.
>
If you're running the default kernel that comes with your Red Hat distro, I
don't think this is possible. In any case, take a look at the /usr/src/linux
directory and see if there is a .config file in there. I don't think so, but
I'm not positive now... :)
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A master was explaining the nature of the Tao to one of his novices, "The
Tao is embodied in all software -- regardless of how insignificant," said
the master.
-- "Is the Tao in a hand-held calculator?" asked the novice.
-- "It is," came the reply.
-- "Is the Tao in a video game?" continued the novice.
-- "It is even in a video game," said the master.
-- "And is the Tao in the DOS for a personal computer?"
The master coughed and shifted his position slightly. "The lesson is over
for today," he said.
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