Le Samedi 5 Juillet 2003 18:14, Kevin McKinley a déclamé : > > Do you know a way to check if a patch was successfully applied ? > If you redirect the output of your make-kpkg command line to a file, > you can examine the file. There will be messages to let you know > whether or not the patches were applied.
Done, and I didn't find anything about 'patch' :-( > When you install the kernel .deb, the file /boot/patches-<kernel_name> > has the names of all patches that were applied. Nothing there. One proof more that it has failed. > I would suggest changing the ownership of your /usr/src/kernel-patches > tree to your_user_name.src: > bash:/usr/src# chown -R christophe.src kernel-patches I will uninstall all source packages, install clean versions from a 2.4.20, and run the compilation as root. That at least should work... BTW, which package shall I use to have the recent patches to improve responsivness ? kernel-patch-ck ? lowlatency (and which version ??) ? preempt ? I've found all these : kernel-patch-2.4-lowlatency kernel-patch-2.4-preempt kernel-patch-lowlatency-2.4 -- Christophe Courtois - Ostwald, Alsace, France http://www.courtois.cc/ - Clé PGP : 0F33E837 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Perles d'ecoliers : * La nuit, pour eviter les moustiques, il faut dormir avec un mousquetaire. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]