In article <20021229221340.GA2259@werewolf.able.es> you wrote:
> On 2002.12.29 Paul Rolland wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Tired of keeping copy of the kernel .config file, I decided to create a kernel
>> patch to have a
>> /proc/config/config.gz
> Why people does not read the archives before doing anything ?
> http://www.it.uc3m.es/~ptb/proconfig/
Uuumph. Thanks for reminding me. That made me update the page and the
Changelog in a hurry.
It does work for latest 2.4. I ported to 2.4.19 a couple of months ago.
Nowadays it uses string common prefix compression to reduce the
internal size. Probably 4-12K in total (there are a LOT of kernel
compilation params nowadays), but the output from /proc/config
is exactly as it should be.
Module Size Used by Not tainted
config 10908 0 (unused)
betty:/usr/oboe/ptb/lib/www/proconfig% cat /proc/config | wc
855 855 18421
(855 kernel config options, with 18.4K of output chars)
betty:/usr/oboe/ptb/lib/www/proconfig% head /proc/config
CONFIG_X86=y
CONFIG_ISA=y
CONFIG_UID16=y
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y
CONFIG_MODULES=y
...
Now I suppose I need to port it to latest 2.5. Assuming I can compile a
2.5, that is! I haven't tried since 2.5.47, which was before that
modules change.
Peter
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