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On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 09:56:12 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote: |
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> > Well, you built the kernel, so you should know. |
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> Well, since I basically just used a kernel .config that someone else |
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> originally set up, copying .config over and running make oldconfig when |
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> upgrading over the years, stumbling through any changes that broke |
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> anything (like when some changes to iptables broke my firewall back |
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> around 2.6.2x), I really didn't know - but I just confirmed that it is |
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> indeed built into my kernels, so, now, how do I know if I am *using* it |
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> or not? |
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If CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE contains a path, that is the initramfs you are |
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using. If it is empty and there is no initrd set in GRUB, you are not |
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using one. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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