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Re: [Sheflug] Automated Kernel Install
Darrell,
I don't personally know of any program that automates the whole
process of installing a new Kernel (doesn't mean there isn't one)
but make oldconfig will re-make the kernel with your previous
settings, I think make Xconfig also allows you load previously saved
settings (Appologise if you alreayd know this, I'm quite new to
Linux and really want to help out anyway I can :) )
If you do have any ideas abuot playing around with shell scripts or
C code to see if such a thing could be done though, please let me
know, I'm not an advanced programer but will give anything a
try...once.
Alan
On 12 Dec 2001 22:39:47 +0000, Darrell Blake wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm wondering if there is any way of automating the installation of a
> kernel. I've built many the usual way and still find it frustrating
> checking that all the modules are correct. I don't even know if I need
> half of the modules I select. Is there any way of either getting a
> program which installs the kernel for you or a program which tests your
> computer to see which modules you do actually need?
>
> Darrell
>
>
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