Re: Discover device drivers built into a kernel image

2005-06-03 Thread David Jardine
On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 01:35:32AM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote: > On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 04:42:26PM -0300, Paulo M C Arag?o wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Apologies in advance for the basic question. I'm counting on the > > everlasting patience and generosity of the list members. I googled to no > > ava

Re: Discover device drivers built into a kernel image

2005-06-03 Thread Chris Bannister
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 04:42:26PM -0300, Paulo M C Aragão wrote: > Hi, > > Apologies in advance for the basic question. I'm counting on the > everlasting patience and generosity of the list members. I googled to no > avail in search of an answer. > > How do I discover which device drivers are bu

Re: Discover device drivers built into a kernel image

2005-05-31 Thread Paulo M C =?iso-8859-1?Q?Arag=E3o?=
Keeling, s. keeling wrote on May, 31: > If it's installed, you might learn more than you want to by running > "si": > > i si- /proc system information viewer > > aptitude update && aptitude upgrade && aptitude install si I installed si (from stable) on my sarge laptop

Re: Discover device drivers built into a kernel image

2005-05-31 Thread Paulo M C =?iso-8859-1?Q?Arag=E3o?=
Keeling, s. keeling wrote on May, 31: > If it's installed, you might learn more than you want to by running > "si": > > i si- /proc system information viewer > > aptitude update && aptitude upgrade && aptitude install si Do you know why `si' isn't included in sarge ?

Re: Discover device drivers built into a kernel image

2005-05-31 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Paulo M C Aragão: > Hi Keeling, Jacob and Peter, > > On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 03:52:58PM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > > > If it's enabled in the kernel, you can also do > > > > zcat /proc/config.gz > > > > It's been a long time since I've used a stock Debian kernel, so I don't

Re: Discover device drivers built into a kernel image

2005-05-31 Thread Paulo M C =?iso-8859-1?Q?Arag=E3o?=
Hi Keeling, Jacob and Peter, On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 03:52:58PM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > If it's enabled in the kernel, you can also do > > zcat /proc/config.gz > > It's been a long time since I've used a stock Debian kernel, so I don't know > if they have it enabled by default. Thank

Re: Discover device drivers built into a kernel image

2005-05-31 Thread Paulo M C =?iso-8859-1?Q?Arag=E3o?=
Hi Cameron, On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:49:14PM -0700, Cameron Matheson wrote: > I don't know if this is the best way, but you can see > the config file your kernel was built by in > /boot/config* Thanks a lot ! It's all there. I suppose all entries '=y' are built into the kernel and the '=m' ent

Re: Discover device drivers built into a kernel image

2005-05-31 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
On Tue 31 May 05, 1:51 PM, s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Incoming from Paulo M C Aragão: > > > > How do I discover which device drivers are built into a given kernel > > image, not accessing the sources ? > > Check the config file that came with it? > > cd /boot > ls -l config* >

Re: Discover device drivers built into a kernel image

2005-05-31 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Paulo M C Aragão: > > How do I discover which device drivers are built into a given kernel > image, not accessing the sources ? Check the config file that came with it? cd /boot ls -l config* uname -a -- Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.

Re: Discover device drivers built into a kernel image

2005-05-31 Thread Jacob S
On Tue, 31 May 2005 16:42:26 -0300 Paulo M C Aragão <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Apologies in advance for the basic question. I'm counting on the > everlasting patience and generosity of the list members. I googled to > no avail in search of an answer. > > How do I discover which device

Discover device drivers built into a kernel image

2005-05-31 Thread Paulo M C Aragão
Hi, Apologies in advance for the basic question. I'm counting on the everlasting patience and generosity of the list members. I googled to no avail in search of an answer. How do I discover which device drivers are built into a given kernel image, not accessing the sources ? Thanks Paulo -- T