speakup.i and ide-scsi conflict

Toby Fisher toby at tjfisher.co.uk
Sat Dec 28 17:46:28 EST 2002


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On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Kenny Hitt wrote:

> Hi.  On most systems, you should have the config file for yur running
> kernel in /boot.
> It gets copied from the source tree or the boot floppie you used during
> the install.  If you install your new kernel manually, you will have to
> copy the config file to /boot, but most automated installs copy it for
> you.

In addition, if you have the same oource version in /usr/src/linux as that
of the kernel you're currently running, you can recreate the kernel config
by doing

make oldconfig

Then you can examine the file called .config in the top-level directory of
the source tree.

HTH

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