Shadow wrote: > > Eric, > > > I'd like to compile my own kernel but would like to start from a known > > starting point. For instance, I would like to compile my own 2.2.19 for > > Debian but would like to start with the kernel-configuration file that > > was used to make that stock kernel as this is currently working pretty > > good. Then I could remove or adjust things with that as my starting > > point. I know, too much engineering training gets in the way but what > > can I say. > > > > Where can I get the stock configuration file for Debian 2.2.19? > > > > I've already downloaded the sources and I don't think it came with a > > configuration. > > Debian includes the .config file in the /boot directory along with the > kernel. In my case it's config-2.2.17. Copy this file to > /usr/src/linux (or wherever you are building your kernel) and rename to > .config . > > The only caveat is that Debian and most distros do not use the stock > kernel. Either obtain the kernel source from Debian or apply the debian > patches to the stock kernel to avoid possible problems. Fantastic! I'm glad it was that easy. I will be using the Debian sources to build the custom kernel so I guess "stock" kernel was not the best terminology. A standard Debian kernel would be a better way to describe this. Thanks, Eric