On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 04:25:10PM -0500, jeffr at odeon.net wrote:
> 
> IIRC, the kernel config file that comes with the kernel source RPM from
> Redhat doesn't necessarily reflect the configuration of the default
> pre-compiled kernel that Redhat installs on the system.
> 
> Therefore, just making one change to the kernel config may not turn on
> everything that was enabled in the old pre-compiled kernel.
> 
> In fact, I'm willing to bet that if you turn NTFS back off and recompile,
> and then compare sizes or md5sums between the newest kernel and the
                           ^^^^^^^^^
Those won't match anyway as they have encoded the build host and
timestamp.

> original kernel, you'll find that they are not the same (probably, the
> newest kernel would be smaller than the original pre-compiles kernel).

That certainly sucks. Look in /boot or in /lib/modules/`uname -r` for a 
config file.

Cheers,
florin

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