Hi Gustin :)

> One thing you can do is to run "make oldconfig" to have it set the
> settings of your current kernel.  You can then go and tweak only the
> items you change.  If there are new or changed options in the new kernel
> then you will be prompted on what to do.  generally the defaults are a
> good.

I does copy the original .config to the sources by
'64studio:/usr/src/linux# cp /boot/config-$(uname -r) .config' but I
wonder why 'CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS' isn't set for the original kernel, I
enabled it for my kernel and disabled 'Numa Memory Allocation and
Scheduler Support' because of it's experimental status, even if I should
have now more CPU load.

Cheers,
Ralf


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