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guddler 03-19-2004 04:51 PM

Default options for kernel compile...
 
I want to try rolling my own kernel for 2.6.3, partly for the hell of it, and partly for other reasons.

Now last time i did a kernel compile was back when you had to compile in scsi emulation to get IDE burners to work (v7 something, or maybe 8?). I remember there being a HUGE amount of questions and answers in the config file before compiling.

If there some place i can go (or indeed is it included with the source) to know what options are compiled in to the stock Mandrake kernel so i know i can at least get in all the things i need?

Knowing what to remove is not a problem (obviously i know what hardware i don't have), but knowing what stuff is needed for some of the more under the bonnet stuff to work is a little more tricky!

And i guess if theres a HOWTO or FAQ somewhere that would be handy too :)

Cheers,
Martin.

jailbait 03-19-2004 05:02 PM

"If there some place i can go (or indeed is it included with the source) to know what options are compiled in to the stock Mandrake kernel so i know i can at least get in all the things i need?"

Some distributions place a config file for the stock kernel in /boot. Maybe Mandrake does too.

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guddler 03-19-2004 05:12 PM

Quote:

Some distributions place a config file for the stock kernel in /boot. Maybe Mandrake does too.
Ahh! Easy when you know where to look...

Looks like:

/boot/config -> config-2.4.25-2mdk

is exactly what i needed :)

Thanks again.


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