On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, John Aldrich wrote:

> On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, you wrote:
> [CHOMP]
> > It's best to go through all the menu items to make sure everything
> is set > correctly. All the distro's I've used have never had all the
> options set to > match the kernel they install.  If you've got access
> to the Mandrake or RedHat > manual read the sections on kernel
> compilation. > 
> > The results of make config/menuconfig/xconfig are saved in the file .config
> > 
> > If you've got a copy of a good one with all the other options set you could
> > edit it directly and comment/uncomment the CPU options which should be near the
> > beginning of the file.
> > 
> Ahh..Ok. Thanks. I don't know if I *do* have a config file anywhere.
> Guess I'll have to take a look... :-)
> Thanks...
>       John

it does supply a default (in arch/i386/defconfig), but the options are not
those of the binary rpm. If you want the exact Mandrakesoft kernel grap 
the kernel SRPM (you can copy the config out via mc, or rpm -i and 
it'll be in /usr/src/RPM/SOURCES)

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