Re: how to recover the kernel configuration in a running kernel without /usr/src

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Andrew Ruder wrote:

> Jan Hudec wrote:
>> Recent kernels have a special option, that compiles the config into the
>> kernel and it then appears somewhere in /proc. If you have turned on
>> that option, you should have it there.
>
> /proc/config.gz is that location if it was compiled into your kernel.

Should I conclude from that filename that I must use this command:

	zcat /proc/config.gz

to view it's contents?
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