Am Mittwoch, 12. Oktober 2005 04:18 schrieb ext Mark:

> Is there a way I can apply all of the options I set last time I ran make
> menuconfig to the new kernel I just downloaded, or do I have to go
> through all the settings again? Is that what saving .config was for? If
> so, how do I fit that in to the steps of upgrading, since this article
> doesn't include it...http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kernel-upgrade.xml

1) make menuconfig has options to load and save kernel config files. I 
usually store mine in /root/kernel-<VERSION>.config for later reuse.

2) 2.6 kernels have an option to offer their config file 
via /proc/config(.gz)

HTH...

        Dirk
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