Re: kernel upgrades missing options

2000-05-25 Thread Victor R. Cardona
On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 09:45:40AM -0500, Nitebirdz<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I also believe it is unfair to call Red Hat "the Microsoft of the Linux > world". They are an opensource company that has always bet on opensource, > at least to this date (that, of course, may change soon). Every si

Re: kernel upgrades missing options

2000-05-25 Thread Nitebirdz<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Prentice wrote: > Apparently, Red Hat likes to remove things, too. I've been having the > damnedest time trying to install RH 6.2 on Dell Pricision workstations that > have Ultra66 controllers. The RH install fails even though the kernel should > support Ultra66 disk controll

Re: kernel upgrades missing options

2000-05-22 Thread Prentice
Apparently, Red Hat likes to remove things, too. I've been having the damnedest time trying to install RH 6.2 on Dell Pricision workstations that have Ultra66 controllers. The RH install fails even though the kernel should support Ultra66 disk controllers. I get the unadultered kernel from kerl.or

Re: Re: kernel upgrades missing options

2000-05-21 Thread Stephen King
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.

Re: kernel upgrades missing options

2000-05-21 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Where you got the kernel does matter. RedHat adds some patches to their kernels that havn't made it into the official stable kernels yet. Mikkel 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

Re: kernel upgrades missing options

2000-05-21 Thread Victor R. Cardona
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 -07

kernel upgrades missing options

2000-05-21 Thread Stephen King
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