On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 10:28 -0500, Peter Arremann wrote:
I can only guess on what the original intend of this mail was - but
how does
the config get into /boot if you roll your own kernel? if the support for
config.gz is on, you're guaranteed to find the config of the currently
running kernel in /proc/config.gz, no matterr if you run a stock or your own
kernel, no matter how many kernels you have installed, ...
I can see the benefit - especially since I'm maintaining a environment with a
couple hundret linux boxes in various configurations.
From what I can see in the specfile, the .config used is always stored
at /boot/config-<version> as part of the kernel RPM building process.