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SubjectRe: multiple kernels
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you can copy the .config file from the previous kernel's tree to your
current kernel tree.

On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 10:14, Ravi Kumar Munnangi wrote:
> Hi Users,
>
> Iam currently using RedHat 8.0 (Linux-2.4.18-14).
> For some reasons I want to have Linux-2.2.17 also
> on my system.
> I can compile the new kernel but I want to skip the
> configuration part. Because Iam new to linux Iam not
> much confident of configuration process. Is there any
> way to make use of already existing configuration on
> Linux-2.4.18? Will this work?
> Please help me!
>
> Thanks,
> ravikumar
>
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