Arthur Marsh wrote, on 2008-12-09 00:53:
lee wrote, on 2008-11-29 04:07:
Hm, I've always been using the kernels from kernel.org without
problems.
How do you make .deb's of kernel.org kernels under Debian
(kernel-package, checkinstall, ???)
Arthur.
To make the DPT SCSI card work, I needed to make sure that module eata
was loaded. So far, I have been loading eata manually using modprobe.
However, the eata module stopped working between kernel 2.6.22 and
2.6.23. (The site http://snapshot.debian.net had archived images of the
kernel I could try).
I then obtained the git archive of the 2.6 linux kernel by installing
the git package and git archive of the linux kernel from
http://www.kernel.org, then performing a git-bisect to find the commit
that caused the eata module to stop working.
By posting a bug report to the linux-scsi mailing list, the person who
had updated the eata module previously supplied a patch (against the
current version of eata.c in the linux source) which fixed the problem.
The patch is at
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tomo/fixes/0001-eata-fix-the-sg-conversion-regression.patch
Regards,
Arthur.
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