Joe Landman wrote: gaak...
Ah.... ok. You are talking about getting drivers into the kernel. This is different. Small/large windows vendors also never (ever) get their drivers into the kernel. They are built as DLLs (a.k.a. kernel modules). Are you blaming Linux for not being able to enable code which
this is ok, but for below ... s/driver/module/g
cannot be built as a driver, but requires kernel patches to be responsible for it not being able to be built as a driver? You are not blaming the driver authors? I can build xfs as a kernel module. Works fine on RH and similar systems where it is not included natively.
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