If you built your own kernel and have the tree on your machine (usually in /usr/src/linux) just do a make xconfig/menuconfig and what's listed is what your kernel has in it. On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Benjamin Bostow wrote: > Is there a way to find out what your current kernel configuration is? I > am trying to find out what kernel modules are installed and whether > functions such as QoS are enabled. > > Ben > Fear the man who uses Dave's Insanity Sauce regularly.