On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 03:46:34PM -0800, Spencer Underground wrote:
>> I am obviously a newbie, because I am asking such rudimentary questions. My
>> first concerns the

read the kernel how-to at linux documentation project homepage. 

>
>act of (re)compiling the kernel. I have been doing some reading on the matter.
>What is unclear
>to me at this point is what actually constitutes compiling the kernel.  For
>example, if I change
>some parameters in my XF86config file, did I just recompile the kernel? If I
>reconfigure
>LILO, did I recompile. Does complilation only refer to the vmlinuz file? My
>understanding is this,
>the conf files are all a modular part of the core kernel that is loaded at boot
>(vmlinuz). So by this
>understanding, anytime I modify or add any configuration file, I just recompiled
>the kernel. I would
>sure appreciate any wisdom on this topic.
>I am very much looking forward to the installfest that is coming up.
>
>-Spencer Underground
>
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