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Re: Compile options for standard debian kernel?



Thanks. I actually have 2.4.18-bf24 currently, and UDF isn't mentioned
at all in the config file. I thought it was included in the sources for
2.4.18, but that may be wrong. In any case the module does not appear on
my system and modconf does not list it, so I need a recompile or update
to 2.4.19.


On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 21:37, Donald Spoon wrote:
> Neal Lippman wrote:
> > Is there a way to find out the config options that were used for
> > compiling the standard 2.4.19 kernel that comes with stable or testing?
> > 
> > I need to compile a new kernel as the stock kernel does not seem to have
> > the udf file system support enabled, but it would be handy to know what
> > was compiled in the distributed kernel vs modules, etc, so that I don't
> > mess up my system configuration when I configure the new kernel.
> > 
> > nl
> 
> If you installed your  current 2.4.19 kernel from a Debian 
> "kernel-image" deb, then you will have a copy of the ".config" file used 
> to create it in your /boot/ directory.  It will probably be named 
> something like: "config-2.4.19-k7".
> 
> BTW, here is what my 2.4.19-k7 kernel config file says about UDF:
> 
> CONFIG_UDF_FS=m
> # CONFIG_UDF_RW is not set
> 
> Looks like it is already setup as a loadable module for read-only 
> support.  You might try modconf and see it it is listed there... it is 
> listed on my system.  If it is, try loading it and see what happens.  It 
> might save you the trouble of a re-compile...
> 
> Cheers,
> -Don Spoon-
> 
> 
> 
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