Try installing some things as modules. Make careful decisions about what to put
in as a module and what not to. One thing is, i think that some of the Mandrake
kernels have been made with patches, so just getting the .config file might not
be the only thing you need to do.
j
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: [expert] Kernel config file
Does anyone have the .config file used by Mandrake or something similar
that
closely resembles their kernels? I tried to compile my own kernel and
it
came out to about 2MB compared to 700k-800k for mandrake kernels. I
though I
already disabled most of the stuff that I
Does anyone have the .config file used by Mandrake or something similar that
closely resembles their kernels? I tried to compile my own kernel and it
came out to about 2MB compared to 700k-800k for mandrake kernels. I though I
already disabled most of the stuff that I don't need but I guess
Joel Stanley wrote:
Is it possible to obtain a configuration file (i.e. one loadable into the
tcl/tk dialog from 'make xconfig') that contains the information needed to
build the kernel that comes with the distro?
I'm not sure but I think the command `make oldconfig' will work even if
you
Is it possible to obtain a configuration file (i.e. one loadable into the
tcl/tk dialog from 'make xconfig') that contains the information needed to
build the kernel that comes with the distro?
I don't want to have to reconfigure the whole damn thing from scratch but
need to have built the more