where is "always defragment"?

where is "always defragment"?

Post by Scott MacDonal » Wed, 23 Jun 1999 04:00:00



Hey,

I'm rebuilding my kernel for masquarading, and the how-to says for the 2.2.x
series kernels that you need "always defragment". I know it was there in the
2.0.x series kernels, but I can't seem to find it anywhere now? Am i blind?

thanks

scott

 
 
 

where is "always defragment"?

Post by John Hovel » Wed, 23 Jun 1999 04:00:00


Scott --

I think that may be a typo.  I just looked myself, and can't find that I have it
selected, and IP masquerading works fine on my box.

I think it may be included under some other option in 2.2.x.

Good luck,
John


> Hey,

> I'm rebuilding my kernel for masquarading, and the how-to says for the 2.2.x
> series kernels that you need "always defragment". I know it was there in the
> 2.0.x series kernels, but I can't seem to find it anywhere now? Am i blind?

> thanks

> scott


 
 
 

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