[SOLVED] I need help reconfiguring kernel on lfs 7.7
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I finished lfs yesterday and thought i would move onto blfs then i found out i for got to install the driver for my wireless card when I first compiled the kernel DOH!! How would I go about reconfiguring my kernel?
Distribution: Linux From Scratch, Slackware64, Partedmagic
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Just redo the building the kernel bit from lfs, start with your old config and go from there, or you can cheat a bit if you are not too sure what options to use grab the config for slackwares 'huge' kernel which contains just about everything, including the kitchen sink, and then pair it back and remove the bits you dont need.
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