>> It would be helpful for trying patches if redhat
>> distributed their kernel .config file -- there's
>> a lot of questions these days, most of which are new
>> since I did any kernel work and I dont really have time for this.
> That was one of the arguments that was put forward
> for the gzipped .config in /proc idea.
> IIRC, Redhat also make some patches to the tree that
> are not in the standard kernel, so you'd still need to
> know all about those too..
Exactly. I wonder why it's so difficult to open kernel*.src.rpm and find there
all used patches, .config and so on ...
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