>Is there a way to configure the kernel so that it starts with the mdk
>defaults and then you can just add/remove stuff and then do the actual
>compile...
Try installing the Mandrake kernel-source rpm--I think this contains all
the patches, etc that Mandrake uses--not sure as I've never really c
Hi all,
When compiling a kernel, the one thing that always annoys me, is that when I
am finished, I always seem to have missed something that I had with the
default kernel.
Is there a way to configure the kernel so that it starts with the mdk
defaults and then you can just add/remove stuff and t