Currently the latest kernel that works with the patches is 2.2.7

On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, P Mancuso wrote:

> Following the lead from ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), I edited 
> /usr/src/linux/drivers/block/md.c, and changed the TWO occurrances of 
> "current->priority = 0" to "current->priority = 1", and resync started 
> working just fine.  As a nice side effect, I can reboot the system cleanly 
> now (was hanging up waiting for the resync process to die off)
> 
> System:
> 
> RedHat 5.2 installation, upgraded to 2.2.9 kernel, knfsd 1.4.1 (with 
> nfsd-2.2.7-3.patch and linux-2.2.7-sunrpc.patch), raidtools-0.90, 
> raid0145-19990421-2_2_6 patch.
> 
> RAID-5 on 4 8.7G SCSI drives.
> 
> The resync process took about 90 minutes to get to 100%, and seems to be 
> happy now.  "ps lax | grep raid" shows the nice level at 19 now (instead of 
> 20).
> 
> Pat
> 
> 
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