> on a fresh system, there's a good chance that the associated config > file is actually in /boot, with the name config-<whatever version>. > at least, that's a good place to start. > > rday > > p.s. the 2.6 kernel comes with a config option to bury the config > file inside the actual kernel itself. IIRC, to get at that file, > you'd use a utility called extract-ikconfig. > Thanks for the replies, this was what I was looking for. cheers Edwin