(2010/06/01 13:19), Tsuyoshi Nagata wrote:
(2010/06/01 12:52), 886886 backyes wrote:
3.use the .config file of current system in /boot directory.
You can access more latest kernel config file is available in the fedora project
http://srv2.ftp.ne.jp/Linux/distributions/fedora/development/rawhide/x86_64/...
Tsuyoshi