I think that 2.6 series of kernels have a feature that makes it possible to
create a .config file from a running kernel. Anybody knows how to do this?
The reason I want to do this is because I got a working 2.6.8.1 system by
apt-get ting a kernel-image; since I failed to get my custom kernel working
the debian way (make-kpkg / dpkg -i). So I want to know what options I
missed out compiling into the kernel (besides the file systems and ide
device support... etc)
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Mohan