Re: kernel config files
Travis Crump wrote:
Tom Allison wrote:
Is there some way to capture the .config file of my currently runing
system.
/boot/config-`uname -r` has the config of the running kernel.
As it turns out I don't need to build a new kernel or do I?
I thought I had to build a new kernel in order to load up the via82cxxx
module so that I could use DMA on my hard drives.
But it seems that it's already loaded as a module:
via82cxxx 10696 1 (autoclean)
ide-core 97656 4 (autoclean) [usb-storage ide-scsi
ide-detect via82cxxx trm290 triflex slc90e66 sis5513 siimage serverworks
sc1200 rz1000 piix pdc202xx_old opti621 ns87415 hpt366 ide-disk hpt34x
generic cy82c693 cs5530 cmd64x cmd640 amd74xx alim15x3 aec62xx adma100
pdc202xx_new]
However, it doesn't work at all. I tried turning on DMA and the system went
to pieces in seconds.
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