Re: How to check the kernel compile options ?

From: David Relson (relson@osagesoftware.com)
Date: Wed Feb 06 2002 - 13:16:58 EST


At 12:26 PM 2/6/02, you wrote:

>... snip ...
>
> * having /usr/src/linux/patches is not practical : it will be a
> big mess wrt
>to conflict

Indeed, if /usr/src/linux/patches was a file, the conflicts would be
impossible to manage. But suppose it was a directory and each patch
created a small description file in that directory. This would provide the
desired information without having the big mess :-)

It's been suggested that config info be saved using the following:

         <.config sed -e '/^#/d' -e '/^[ ]*$/d' | gzip -9 >> image

The patch descriptions could be saved in a similar manner:

         cat /usr/src/linux/patches/* | gzip -9 >> image

Alternatively, instead of outputting to image, one could output to
/boot/patch-$KERNELVERSION, (or wherever)

David

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