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Re: config file for current kernel



On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 05:58:12AM -0700, Kapil Khosla wrote:
> Hi,
> I normally have to recompile my kernel a number of times.
> 
> Obviously , the .config file in /usr/src/linux gets overwritten and I lose my old .config file. I know I can save it by a unique name but 
> is there a command/utility which I could use to know the configuration of the current running kernel ?
> Thanks
> Kapil
> 

If you have installed your kernel from a .deb (either downloaded or
self-compiled with make-kpkg), a copy of the config file will be in
/boot.

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