In an article at http://www-plateau.cs.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html
the author says:
I'd like to thank everyone for their help in my kernel upgrade.
"Make sure that the file /usr/src/linux/fs/fat/inode.c exists. If it doesn't,
you don't have a full kernel source tree installed. This is often the case with
RedHat distributions. The most common sympton of this is that patch with ask you
which file to patch. If is does, something is wrong."
I don't have the inode.c file, so I'm thinking I don't have a full kernel
source tree with my RH 5.0 release. Two questions:
1) How do I obtain a full kernel source tree?
2) In the absence of that, where can I get the inode.c file he refers too.
Gary
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