Dear all,
         I would like to know if I can copy the old configuration of the 
kernel to a newer one and edit that (not by hand!). AFAIK there are only 3 
options :- `make oldconfig', `make menuconfig' and `make xconfig'. But waht 
about edit old config? There are only 2 features for which I am re-compiling 
my kernel. And I thought that if I'm re-compiling, then why not upgrade? But, 
what if I switch on the wrong option and switch off the required one? This 
would be the first time I'm compiling a kernel which, if does not work, WILL 
be very hazardous for me. I have experimented a few times, but only once did 
it work properly. So, I need your help.

Could it be like first I run `make oldconfig' and then `make xconfig' or 
`make menuconfig'?

I'm running RHL 7.2 (tux should run but somehow it is not running).

Thanks.

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Arjun Asthana
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PS.= The options which I require are the TUX web server and BootSplash



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