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No, there is no other way.  Consider the Linux Kernel Configurator a pretty 
replacement for the "make xconfig" command.

ahp

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> On Behalf Of Ted Gervais
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 20:09
> To: redhat-list
> Subject: Linux Kernel Configurator
> 
> 
> I just found this 'Linux Kernel Configurator' in
>   Kcontrol>System of KDE and I am running just how to use it?
> 
> I already went through the various paramaters of the Kernel and made the
> changes needed, and than saved the file to the Kernels directory as
> .config.
> 
> Now that I did all that, how are these changes brought into the actual
> Kernel?
> The only way I found to do this was to run ' make menuconfig' (first) and
> than
> saved it, before I compiled these changes into the Kernel. I assume one
> must
> still run the old manual commands to incorporate the changes needed in the
> kernel.  As such I ran ' make dep clean bzImage && make modules
> modules_install'.
> 
> This gave me the changes needed but is there another way. I ask this
> question
> simply because of this NEW feature (to me) of the 'Linux Kernel
> configurator'
> existing in the Kcontrol area of KDE??
> 
> Sure would be nice NOT to have to compile all these changes but I can't
> see
> any other way..
> 
> Any thoughts guys??
> --
> T.L.Gervais
> 2381 Loretta Ave ., Coldbrook, NS
> Canada.
> 
> 
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