HI,
what is the best command to use for kernel options and
do i tell it ot use current options?.
Jim
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Jim,
If you wish to use a later version of the kernel, iti is often better to use
the one that you can get from your Linux Ditrobutions ftp site. for your
particular version.
Matthew D. Pitts
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Subject: kernel compile question
> HI,
>
> what is the best command to use for kernel options and
> do i tell it ot use current options?.
> Jim
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Jim,
I wonder if it is a basic question about "how to" configure a kernel or
simply a question about comparion of "make menuconfig" or "make xconfig" or
etc.
If it is the first case, I urge you to read the README file first.
In the later case, it depends if you want to run it in X window or not. To
me, I have used both and found no difference.
Anthony
-----Original Message-----
From: j y [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 8:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: kernel compile question
HI,
what is the best command to use for kernel options and
do i tell it ot use current options?.
Jim
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