On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Rusty Russell wrote:
| In message <957BD1C2BF3CD411B6C500A0C944CA2601AA1378@pdsmsx32.pd.intel.com> you
| write:
| > > Now, why do you want /proc/ksyms exactly? I'm not hugely opposed to
| > > it, but it's rarely what people actually want, since it contains only
| > > exported symbols.
| > The two things make me want ksyms... ;-)
|
| > First, if I'm a stranger to a system, how can I know if a feature
| > (preemptive, for example) is on/off on that?
|
| Um, you read the .config, which hopefully is stored somewhere.
| (Although you could resurrect the /proc/config patch which goes around
| every so often). There are many things you can't tell by reading
| /proc/ksyms.
Right, the .config file is the answer. And there are at least 2
patch solutions for it, the /proc/config that Rusty mentioned, or
the in-kernel config that Khalid Aziz and others from HP did along
with me, and it's in 2.4.recent-ac or 2.5.recent-dcl or 2.5.recent-cgl.
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