r compiling kernels, then just use
that for your sources. In your kernel source directory, copy
configs/kernel-.config to .config and then compile the
kernel as normal.
eg, in /usr/src/linux-2.4.18-24.8.0/
cp configs/kernel-2.4.18-i386.config ./.config
make xconfig
Then you can make your cha
Hello
I typically use the rpm's to upgrade my kernel -
occasionally I customize it (add ntfs support) by
using one of the default .config files.
What scares me away from compiling my own kernel is
that I always mess up sound support. RH's default
.config Just Works. Based on an lsmod (from RH defa
The easiest way is to use the binaries that come in 8.0. ;-)
If you install kernel-sources, the configurations are in
/usr/src/linux-2.4.*/configs
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 04:43:40PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a way to use exactly the same config the people
> at red hat used to comp
# Is there a way to use exactly the same config the people
# at red hat used to compile the kernel ?
RedHat does ALOT of great work on the kernels I wanted to do the same thing recently,
but
there is kernel-source.rpm, kernel.src.rpm and it just confused me. I think one of
these holds
the confi
it should be in /usr/src/linux-2.4/configs there are a whole bunch
there for different puropses. it is part of the kernel source package
not the kerenel src.rpm one which is different
Dennis
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 02:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a way to use exactly the same config
Is there a way to use exactly the same config the people
at red hat used to compile the kernel ?
Thanks,
rob
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