Messages in this thread | | | From | "Peter T. Breuer" <> | Subject | Re: Building .config into the kernel | Date | Fri, 15 Jan 1999 00:14:20 +0100 (MET) |
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"A month of sundays ago Barrett G. Lyon wrote:" > > during compile time > cat .config.in >> zImage > > Thus if you still have the image, you can figure out what image you are
I don't have the image. It's booted from a floppy (or by nfs, thanks to their triple secure fallback). I gave it to them. They put it on a floppy. I don't have the floppy. They don't know which floppy it is (the servers been up for a while). The floppy's not in the drive. I may not be in the same country. It may be midnight there. Next? Here's something for you to look at.
Last login: Sat Jan 2 10:20:24 from csc003.csx.cam.a Linux 1.2.13. erasmus:~> uptime 11:58pm up 93 days, 8:03, 2 users, load average: 0.08, 0.02, 0.01
(and yes, I did have to telnet a thousand miles to do that).
> running and then get the config info out of that image. I'm not saying to > archive your .config's.
Now imagine "zcat /proc/config.gz, aaaahhh".
Peter
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