On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 11:15:06AM -0500, Matt Stevenson wrote:
matt_stevenson>
matt_stevenson> Hi, has anyone got reiserfs to patch on the new RedHat released kernel
matt_stevenson> packages 2.2.17-14? I'm trying to apply the
matt_stevenson> linux-2.2.17-reiserfs-3.5.28.patch file to the RedHat kernel source
and it
matt_stevenson> fails on most of the hunks it tries to patch.
matt_stevenson>
matt_stevenson> This is on RedHat 6.2 by the way.
matt_stevenson>
matt_stevenson> Now I'd just go and compile my own kernel but Redhat has thrown in a
lot of
matt_stevenson> patches,some of which I use (RAID and the autodetect RAID patches).
I'd
matt_stevenson> sooner stay out of patch hell and use the RedHat kernel+reiserfs, but
with
matt_stevenson> this latest one, they seem to not want to go together.
matt_stevenson>
matt_stevenson> Anyone get this working? If so, how?
If I'm not mistaken RedHats kernel-source is already patched with
somekind of own patches (not reiserfs) and the versions of files
included with original reiserfs-patch for 2.2.17 differs, so why
you get hunks.
I've tried and successfully running reiserfs on redhat and debian
both with kernels 2.2.x and 2.4.x, so I think your mission is:
1) download from ftp.kernel.org fresh 2.2.17 (18) kernel
2) download reiserfs patch from ftp.reiserfs.org
3) compile your own kernel
4) enjoy.
--
Just GNU it.
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