On 2/22/07, Ray Van Dolson <rvandolson at esri.com> wrote: > Hi all, I hope this is not too off topic. I've searched the -devel archives, > but haven't found clear-cut information on this, so thought I'd ask. > > I am trying to determine the kernel configuration used to build the kernel > used on the installation media (CD #1 or the vmlinuz/initrd.img files in their > respective images/boot.iso or images/diskboot.img files). > > My guess is the kernel configurations are not identical to the ones ultimately > used to build the kernels used on the system once it is up and running.... > I suspect, if your referring to Centos 4.x it is the same as the kernel-smp kernel. Before RHEL 4, there was a kernel-BOOT kernel and that is what anaconda used, but it is not built anymore. Note, though, I'm only telling you what I suspect and not what I know for a fact. If you posted this question on the anaconda-devel list someone there would know the answer for sure. Cheers...james