Re: [leaf-devel] Customizing Bering kernel

2004-04-06 Thread K.-P. Kirchdörfer
Am Montag, 5. April 2004 21:12 schrieb Eric Wolzak:
> Hello Charles,
>
> Yes that is the aktual config for the 2.4.20 Kernel.
> I experimented for some time with the 2.6 but as a matter of limited time, 
> I waited the  kernel of the uclibc crew.  they got a 2.4.24 or 25.

Bering-uClibc 2.1 runs with kernel 2.4.24.

All patches and .config are in cvs, maybe helpful to build a 2.4.24 kernel for 
Bering as well.

kp


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Re: [leaf-devel] Customizing Bering kernel

2004-04-05 Thread Eric Wolzak
Hello Charles, 

Yes that is the aktual config for the 2.4.20 Kernel. 
I experimented for some time with the 2.6 but as a matter of limited time,  I 
waited the  kernel of the uclibc crew.  they got a 2.4.24 or 25.

I am interested in the netfilter patches to switch rules on and off by the 
value of a variable. and the time switched rules. 

Regards

Eric Wolzak

> I'm trying to build a new Bering kernel (so I can load ip_conntrack as a 
> module and use a larger hash table size), and have a few questions:
> 
> - Is the procedure in the README.txt file (link below) the "latest and 
> greatest"?  This is the only place I've actually found a .config file...
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/development/kernel/README.txt
> 
> - Is the Bering-2.4.20.config in the above directory the proper .config 
> file for the current Bering kernel?
> 
> - I tried compiling from the patched kernel source tree available in the 
> SF releases area, but it doesn't look like that source code has the 
> IPSec patches.  Is that correct?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- 
> Charles Steinkuehler
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[leaf-devel] Customizing Bering kernel

2004-04-05 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
I'm trying to build a new Bering kernel (so I can load ip_conntrack as a 
module and use a larger hash table size), and have a few questions:

- Is the procedure in the README.txt file (link below) the "latest and 
greatest"?  This is the only place I've actually found a .config file...
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/development/kernel/README.txt

- Is the Bering-2.4.20.config in the above directory the proper .config 
file for the current Bering kernel?

- I tried compiling from the patched kernel source tree available in the 
SF releases area, but it doesn't look like that source code has the 
IPSec patches.  Is that correct?

Thanks,

--
Charles Steinkuehler
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