"Mark Kosmowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Have you tried searching for Infinipath drivers at the SUSE 10.3 > repositories?
They're certainly not in opensuse separate from the kernel packages. > If you're using OpenSUSE rather than SLED / SLES, > perhaps it would be worth checking the community build repository too. > Maybe someone has already done the build work for you. Thanks, but it's not a problem building from source, and I want the source to be able to do kernel upgrades. > I'm continually amazed at the useful stuff I find there that I was > certain I'd have to build for myself. [SuSE isn't nearly as good as Debian in that respect.] > For that matter, a clean install may be in order as a last resort. Er, no! The relevant info I was missing was that there was better module source to use, but thanks anyhow. In case it helps anyone else: openSuSE 10.3 (openSuSE generally?) isn't supported in the infinitpath 2.2 distribution, and the modules collection won't build directly with make-install.sh. I hacked build-guards.sh to recognize the system as 2.6.22_FC6, since it has a 2.6.22.<something> kernel, and killed the code in drivers-2.6.22_FC6/kernel_addons/backport/2.6.22/include/scsi/scsi_cmnd.h that duplicates stuff in the scsi_cmnd.h in the SuSE kernel sources. (Although I only want the ib_ipath module, it was simplest just to make that change.) Then it will build/install. _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf