If you are lucky you can get the current parameters from
/boot/config-[kernel version]. Otherwise, take note of
your filesystems and hardware, and if in doubt say "yes".

On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Shawn wrote:

> I'm planning on compiling a kernel tonight.  This is my second attempt
> at doing so, last time having completely botched it.  This is an older
> box, so if I mess it up, I'm not too worried.
>
> I'm curious as to how to get the current kernel parameters?  I tried
> to do a strings against vmlinuz, but the output is pretty crappy.  I'd
> like to have this information for comparisons.  I'm not puling a new
> kernel down, just want to modify options within this one to optimize
> it (CPU, network, SCSI, etc...) and see if I can recompile a kernel
> successfuly this time.
>
> I've got the steps to do it, but just now sure of how to get the
> current kernel info now.  If I do a lsmod, it only shows the modules
> loaded.
>
>

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