Gentoo Archives: gentoo-amd64

From: Paul Klos <gentoo@××××××××.nl>
To: gentoo-amd64@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-amd64] Re: [gentoo-user] kernel - locating option
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2013 07:58:42
Message-Id: 1438067.0PaxeOSzxG@apollo
1 Op donderdag 26 december 2013 19:57:43 schreef Joseph:
2 > On 12/27/13 00:59, Mick wrote:
3 > >> >Run emerge --sync to get the latest sources and then look under general to
4 > >> >find it. It is under 'General setup' alright:
5 > >> >
6 > >> >General setup --->
7 > >> >...
8 > >> >
9 > >> > [*] System V IPC
10 > >> > [*] POSIX Message Queues
11 > >> > [*] open by fhandle syscalls <--This one!
12 > >> >
13 > >> >HTH.
14 > >>
15 > >> Thank you! Yes, I found it.
16 > >> Though, it would be nice if I look for an option to enable, from search
17 > >> menu "/" if it finds it I should be able to select it :-/
18 > >
19 > >I think xconfig may be easier for this purpose? I'm not sure, but there are
20 > >other ncurses, or GUI-fied kernel configuration applications. Try this to see
21 > >if it serves your purpose when logged into an X session:
22 > >
23 > > make xconfig
24 > >
25 > >Use Ctrl+f to search for particular modules. Don't forget to save your
26 > >changes before you build your new kernel!
27 > >
28 >
29 > I tried to search for "CONFIG_FHANDLE" using "xconfig" and it can not even find it; so this application is useless :-/
30 >
31 >
32 You'll find it if you search for FHANDLE, without the CONFIG_.
33
34 Paul