Well, if you do "make xconfig" you can see all the options that you have now, and then change them if you want. And I think "make oldconfig" will keep all your old options, and only ask you for input if there is something new in the kernel. > How do i find what options i have in the kernel, so i can recompile it with > the same options? -- Anthony http://binaryfusion.net Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.
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