Wayne Leutwyler wrote:
When I build a kernel I normally take the config file for the current
fedora kernel, and make the needed changes to it, like turning off 4K
stack (for ndiswrapper), EFI GUID (so I can use my ipod) and turning on
NTFS support (yes I know there is a rpm for this).
I guess my question is this: Is this a good way of building a kernel? Or
would I be better off building my own config file.
Try the HOWTO at:
http://crab-lab.zool.ohiou.edu/kevin/kernel-compilation-tutorial-en/
Paul.