Hello, On Thursday 14 August 2008 18:57:52 Robert LeBlanc wrote: > It's easy and then it's not. The Debian way is to download the Lustre > kernel packages and the Lustre binary packages. You build a kernel using > make-kpkg the --with-patches Lustre option, we found a bug when trying to > use the --append_to_kernel option so unless that got fixed, don't use it, Thanks for this informations, I'll have a look on it.
> them up. You are now ready to use Lustre Debian style. If deploying this on > a cluster, just install your ready made .debs for the kernel and modules. > None of this was explained in the README in /usr/share/doc/Lustre so we had > to figure it out ourselves. Hopefully the Debian folks have fixed that. Could you please have a look on our Readme.Debian. I've attached the current version of this README. > > Do not use a vanilla kernel from kernel.org, only use the kernel source > from the Debian repository as the Lustre kernel packages are tested against > them. Vanilla kernels should be supported.. We've only packaged the upstream patches and modified them a bit for the debian kernels. So vanilla kernels should work as usual. Greetings Patrick Winnertz _______________________________________________ Lustre-discuss mailing list Lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org http://lists.lustre.org/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss