Yes, I didn't think that where I got should matter either, but then
thought that maybe RedHat added items in with their distro that wasn't in
the standard kernel releases. I looked for info on the changes to this
kernel and nothing was mentioned about removing the network items I'm
looking for. I suppose it's back to 2.2.14 for me then, but I still feel
I must be missing something because surely this is a backward step for the
kernel? These options are brought back in the 2.3.x kernels for iptables,
so why are they removed at this stage?
For those interested (and if anyone has any ideas), I'm trying to set up a
bandwidth management system, using IPROUTE2 to filter/queue etc. I just
haven't got it to work as yet and without these options I'm not sure I
can.
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Victor R. Cardona wrote:
> Where you got the kernel really shouldn't matter.
>I too noticed that there are some options missing.
>The Power down on shutdown option is no longer included for some reason.
>Oh wel, as long as you don't have a dire need to upgrade, I guess it's
>ok.
>
> Victor
>
> On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 04:36:45PM -0700, Stephen King wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was just recompiling a new kernel (2.2.15) and found that there are a few
> > options that 2.2.14 had that are missing here. Mostly I'm looking for the
> > network config option CONFIG_NET_SCHED. Is there any reason why this might
> > be? I could go back and use 2.2.14, but I'd like to find out why this is
> > missing certain network config options.
> > I should say that the 2.2.14 came with Redhat6.2 and the 2.2.15 is a kernel
> > I got from a kernel mirror site.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Stephen
> >
> >
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