install the src.rpm and read the .spec file. I think it is called
kernel.config-i386 or something like that
>>>>> On 04 Jun 1998 10:25:45 -0400, Jake Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>>>>> "Clemens" == Clemens Adler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Clemens> There is a file , /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/defconfig which is
Clemens> loaded as default in case there is no .config file in your
Clemens> ..src/linux directory, but probably you should go through the
Clemens> cofiguration and read the help, and decide what you need. have
Clemens> fun, Clemens
Jake> But is the defconfig file you mentioned the one that was used by RH to build
Jake> the 2.0.32 kernel provided on the CD? I know that the RH-provided kernel works
Jake> well for me. If I need to tweak kernel settings, I want to change just those
Jake> settings that I need to change and not affect the RH-provided settings. To do
Jake> so, I need to run config (or menuconfig) with the prior .config file.
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