<schnipp>
I'm going to compile a new kernel for Caldera LTP (presently kernel 
2.4.0 that came with the original installation) and I'm looking for the 
kernel config file that is actually used when the kernel is compiled.  
I guess this is the same as asking "what file does xconfig produce?".   
<schnapp>

Hello Tony,
as far as I understand it (that does not mean too much), "make oldconfig" 
writes a .config file to your /usr/src/linux-2.4 dirctory representing your 
current kernel configuration. This file is automatically loaded when you do 
"make xconfig", and you can use the settings as a starting point for your 
adventures in kernel land.
Klaus-Peter Schrage
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