On Sat, 02 May 1998, Cam Vetter wrote:

>vfatfs_syms.c:69: redefinition of `vfat_fs_type'
>vfatfs_syms.c:15: `vfat_fs_type' previously defined here
>vfatfs_syms.c:78: redefinition of `vfat_syms'
>vfatfs_syms.c:24: `vfat_syms' previously defined here

This looks suspiciously like if a stray #include might have been 
added somewhere where it shouldn't have been. Check the vfatfs_syms.c
file for this possibility.

>Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong and what I need to do to fix it.  I
>know the fat32 patch works ok, since I used it when I compiled using Debian

The Redhat kernel sources aren't always going to be the same as the
kernel sources you find at places like ftp.kernel.org -- they will have
had patches applied. Tnis may affect what you are attempting to do.

One thing to try is to check to make sure you don't have any reject
files (files ending in .rej). If you do, those would be files that patch
couldn't patch because enough text was different.

>Cam Vetter
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