Re: How do you tell what options are compiled in your kernel

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Michael Schwendt wrote:

On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 08:41:57 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
In either case, if .config exists, then you'll only be asked about new configuration items (which there should not be any of, if it uses one of the prepared configs).


Isn't "make oldconfig" non-interactive?

Not entirely. If the kernel has options which are not defined in .config (as in, you used the .config file from an older kernel, which did not have some of the drivers in the new kenel), then "make oldconfig" will ask you what you want to do with that new option.




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