On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 05:42, Jonathan Bartlett wrote: > > I didn't *expect* anything. Except the odd flame thrower or course. > > Then you should re-word your postings. > > > I thought I would try and ask for help. I didn't expect to be told not > > to ask for help by somebody. > > You weren't. You were told not to _demand_ help by somebody, which you > did. > > Jon
You know - I never got the impression that he demanded an answer, and to be blunt, there are far too many netiquette nazis on e-mail lists who do nothing but look for posts to bitch at. It wastes bandwidth and makes lists unpleasant - and in this thread, was way out of line. -=- That being said - I am _very_ interested in how this module-info file is used. Interestingly enough - the Red Hat kernels install their own version on install, and create a symlink to module-info. I haven't seen a single change in the file in RH8 - but if the file isn't used for anything, why do the Red Hat RPM's go through the trouble of ln -sf module-info-version module-info The system.map and vmlinuz symlinks I can understand - but why the module-info one? What the hell is it used for? -- Michael A. Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list