How do you tell what options are compiled in your kernel

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I'm wanting to use Samba for a Domain Controller and was having trouble changing permissions on files through samba from the Microsoft desktop. I was told you need to turn ACL's on in the Linux filesystem. How do you tell what options are compiled into the default kernel you get after an install from CD? Is there a config file in /usr/src that matches all the options compiled in the running kernel? I know that the config file that comes with SuSE does NOT match the default kernel that gets installed. How does Redhat do this? It seems that most times I try to make a kernel it never boots for some reason or another. I would like to start with a config file that matches my kernel then add ACL's. Is this a reasonable thing to do?

Regards

DSP


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