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Re: Default config file for 3.0?



On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Julian M. Mason wrote:

> Does anyone know where I could find the .config file for the default 3.0
> kernels? Specifically, I'm upgrading the kernels on several Debian
> machines to fix the crash exploit that was discovered several days ago;
> however, I'm compiling my own kernels, and several of the machines have
> never had this done before, and therefore don't have working .config
> files lying around.
> 
> My best guess (looking at /usr/src) is that these machines are running
> the kernel that shipped with 3.0:
> 
> # uname -r
> 2.4.18-1-686-smp
> 
> for example.

The default kernel config files are after the packages have been installed
in the /boot directory. Also they should be in the packages themselves and
if you install the kernel-source they are in /usr/src/kernel-whatever
directory.

> 
> Given that some of these machines have weird hardware setups, but work
> with these, does anybody know where I could find the .config files?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
>     --Mac
> 
> -- 
> Julian "Mac" Mason                          jmason@cs.hmc.edu
> Computer Science '06                           (909)-607-3129
> Harvey Mudd College
> 
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