RE: how to list the PCI support in a running kernel?

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Hi,

>   a friend asks the following question:  how can you list the PCI
> support that's *built in* to a given running kernel?  allegedly, he
> wants to know if it's possible to move a kernel from one system to
> another (mostly similar) system, and know that the additional HW on
> that second system will still be recognized and supported.

Doesn't /sys/bus/pci/drivers reveal what all PCI drivers are running (built in / modules)? No?

Thanks,

Rajat



----Original Message----
From: kernelnewbies-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:kernelnewbies-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Robert P. J. Day
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 11:37 PM
To: Kernel Newbies
Subject: how to list the PCI support in a running kernel?

> 
>   is there a simple way to do this?  thanks.
> 
> rday
> 
> p.s.  we're assuming he has no access to the config file that was used
> to build the running kernel.
> 
> --
> ========================================================================
> Robert P. J. Day
> Linux Consulting, Training and Annoying Kernel Pedantry
> Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA
> 
> http://crashcourse.ca
> ========================================================================

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