I just did the very same thing

Kernel: 2.2.12
Patch: raid0145-19990824-2.2.11
added Raid0 and Linear support, Raid5 as module

*BUT* i also used an ide patch ide.2.2.12.patch.gz which i can get from the 
people's dir
under hedrick from any ftp.xx.kernel.org ftp.

I patched the kernel with raidpatch first, it'll ask u 2 questions, answer 
no to both and then
patch with the ide patch.

After that the kernel compiled without difficulties

At 10:54 23/09/99 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>I encountered an error while compiling the kernel. Here is my
>configuration:
>* Kernel: 2.2.12
>* Patch: raid0145-19990824-2.2.11
>* added Raid0 and Linear support
>
>This is what I got:
>
>fs/fs.o: In function `cache_drop_behind':
>fs/fs.o(.text+0x2f32): undefined reference to `buffer_lowprio'
>drivers/block/block.a(ll_rw_blk.o): In function `make_request':
>ll_rw_blk.o(.text+0x68a): undefined reference to `buffer_lowprio'
>drivers/block/block.a(md.o): In function `md_do_sync':
>md.o(.text+0x4c95): undefined reference to `mark_buffer_lowprio'
>md.o(.text+0x4d52): undefined reference to `mark_buffer_dirty_lowprio'
>md.o(.text+0x4e92): undefined reference to `buffer_lowprio'
>md.o(.text+0x4f32): undefined reference to `buffer_lowprio'
>md.o(.text+0x5122): undefined reference to `buffer_lowprio'
>md.o(.text+0x51ca): undefined reference to `buffer_lowprio'
>md.o(.text+0x5246): undefined reference to `buffer_lowprio'
>make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
>
>I tried to search the raid list but unfortunately I got an internal
>server error ;-)
>
>Any help is appreciated.
>
>Kay
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