What's in my kernel?


Subject: What's in my kernel?
From: Andy Hocker (hocker@fnal.gov)
Date: Wed Dec 26 2001 - 23:27:27 MST


I'm not really a newbie, but this is a newbie-esque question.
A lot of times when you're trying to make something work
in Linux you read stuff like "make sure you have X and Y and
Z compiled into your kernel." If I had compiled my kernel
myself I'd know what was in there, but currently I'm working
off the kernel built by the YDL 2.1 install. So, how do I
go about figuring out if X/Y/Z are in there or not?

Cheers,
Andy

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