On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, 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. I've posted this earlier. http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2004-December/msg00886.html In your case - you might want to modify the spec file as well - so that you don't apply some of hte patches.. Satish