le lun 17-12-2001 à 09:19, Ciprian Csordas a écrit :
> What is the diference between:
>
> kernel-2.4.16.10mdk-1-1mdk
>
> and
>
> kernel-linus2.4-2.4.16-4mdk
read description and changelog
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On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 10:19:03AM +0200, Ciprian Csordas wrote:
:What is the diference between:
:
: kernel-2.4.16.10mdk-1-1mdk
this is the latest one
:
:and
:
: kernel-linus2.4-2.4.16-4mdk
kind of old? not for sure.
:
:?
:
:
: Wye.
:
> What is the diference between:
>
> kernel-2.4.16.10mdk-1-1mdk
>
> and
>
> kernel-linus2.4-2.4.16-4mdk
>
Approximately the same as between newbie and cooker lists.
Sorry, could not resist.
What is the diference between:
kernel-2.4.16.10mdk-1-1mdk
and
kernel-linus2.4-2.4.16-4mdk
?
Wye.
Where are the kernel rpms??? I can't find them on any of the mirrors.
all the cookers have 2.2 only
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Ray
Hello,
I wonder why TMPFS is not configured in Mandrake's kernels, but
RAMFS is. Moreover, why are MODVERSIONS still turned on?
>From Configure.help:
CONFIG_TMPFS
Tmpfs is a file system which keeps all files in virtual memory.
[...]
CONFIG_RAMFS
Ramfs is a file system which keeps all files
Quoth Pixel
Robert L Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> that would be part of the "other deps" thing and besides if you have a
> SCSI drive
> and didn't do SCSI in kernel YOU ARE CRAZY!!
uh? yet again someone having something against modules? as for me, i
don't have
the time to build my own k
Robert L Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> that would be part of the "other deps" thing and besides if you have a
> SCSI drive
> and didn't do SCSI in kernel YOU ARE CRAZY!!
uh? yet again someone having something against modules? as for me, i don't have
the time to build my own kernel (and my
If you have a SCSI boot drive, and you haven't built SCSI into the
kernel, but
have it load as a module, you also have to use mkinitrd to create a new
initrd.img.
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that would be part of the "other deps" thing and besid
** Reply to message from Robert L Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat,
24 Feb 2001 17:31:18 -0500
If you have a SCSI boot drive, and you haven't built SCSI into the kernel, but
have it load as a module, you also have to use mkinitrd to create a new
initrd.img.
> assuming you have a valid 2.4 kern
assuming you have a valid 2.4 kernel and the other deps have been taken
care of
all you would have to do is
1 copy the kernel file to /boot/
2 copy the system.map file over
3 tell your boot loader about the new kernel
This assumes you are starting from an installed system
Robert L Martin
Hi,
I am a newbie to linux but knows somewhat how to make
a linux system work, but I have a problem. I do not
know how to "assimilate" compile that is the 2.4
kernel into my linux mandrake system. I burned an
image of 2.4 on a cd rom already to do this.Any help
is appriciated.
(Mandatory Cooker C
xscreensaver and fortune-mod both contain .bz2 files?
Jorg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Can you please bzip2 all the patches on the SPEC CVS tree
Do you know what is the interest of CVS with text files ? i means the
very interest of cvs ?
Can you please bzip2 all the patches on the SPEC CVS tree
Thanks
Jorg
ReiserFS was added in 2.4.1 pre7 and is in the 2.4.0-12mdk file, just not
turned on I think, since 2.4.0-12mdk is 2.4.0-ac12 which does indeed have
reiserfs support.
Jorg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> / reiserfs
>
>
Hi
I think they might have excluded the required hdreiser.img because of
prior problems, so probably it might pop up later.
regards
guran
ReiserFS is only available in kernel 2.4.1. Cooker has not yet
taken that step, so you must either manually install reiserfs support or
install kernel-2.4.1-linus and remember to boot from that rather than the
standard kernel.
At 05:12 PM 2/1/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I installed 1.30.01
I installed 1.30.01 version of cooker and setup filesystem as follows:
/boot ext2
swap
/ reiserfs
everything installed fine, I used the default 2.4 kernel (2.4.0-12mdk) and
when it booted after install finishes, it had a kernel panic because it could
not mount / filesystem
Jorg
Hello!
I remember reading somewhere that reiserfs doesn't play along very well in a
software RAID0 set.
Does this still hold true for Kernel 2.4?
PS: This is a resend. The original message did not come back to me for some
hours. So if your receive this 2 times, then it is because the message d
Hello!
I remember reading somewhere that reiserfs doesn't play along very well in a
software RAID0 set.
Does this still hold true for Kernel 2.4?
Alexander Skwar
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Yo!
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 11:37:05PM -0800, Alan Olsen wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, josh mann wrote:
>
> > i just subscribed to the list, so i apologise if this message is redundant,
> > but where does mandrake linux stand on the 2.4 kernel? will it be in the
> > next release? aproximately
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, josh mann wrote:
> i just subscribed to the list, so i apologise if this message is redundant,
> but where does mandrake linux stand on the 2.4 kernel? will it be in the
> next release? aproximately when will the the next release be? what other
> 'features' should be in
i just subscribed to the list, so i apologise if this message is redundant,
but where does mandrake linux stand on the 2.4 kernel? will it be in the
next release? aproximately when will the the next release be? what other
'features' should be in that release? thanks.
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i just subscribed to the list, so i apologise if this message is redundant,
but where does mandrake linux stand on the 2.4 kernel? will it be in the
next release? aproximately when will the the next release be? what other
'features' should be in that release? thanks.
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On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, OS wrote:
> Thanks for everyones help so far.
>
> How do I modprobe for eth0 !!! eth0 is not a real module is it ? I've tried
> to ascertain what it is modprob'ing but so far I haven't discovered which one
> it is. If 2.2 could find it perhaps a module which is no longer su
Thanks for everyones help so far.
How do I modprobe for eth0 !!! eth0 is not a real module is it ? I've tried
to ascertain what it is modprob'ing but so far I haven't discovered which one
it is. If 2.2 could find it perhaps a module which is no longer supported in
2.4 (I find that hard to beli
> On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 10:57:56PM +, OS wrote:
>> Could someone tell me how to get NFS, Samba and eth0 working on the new
>> kernel please !
On 7.2rc1, all I did was rpm -i the hackkernel and it all went like it was
supposed to (at least, eth0 and Samba, didn't get to try NFS).
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Geoffrey Lee a écrit :
> On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 10:57:56PM +, OS wrote:
> > Could someone tell me how to get NFS, Samba and eth0 working on the new
> > kernel please !
> >
> > I thought I would try the new kernel-2.4.0-0.7mdk (at work not home). It was
> > exactly as I had found before. I am
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, OS wrote:
> I thought I would try the new kernel-2.4.0-0.7mdk (at work not home). It was
> exactly as I had found before. I am starting to beleive that there is some
> extra configuration required for the above to work with 2.4 kernels. After
> all, such rudimentary things
Yo,
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 10:57:56PM +, OS wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Could someone tell me how to get NFS, Samba and eth0 working on the new
> kernel please !
>
> I thought I would try the new kernel-2.4.0-0.7mdk (at work not home). It was
> exactly as I had found before. I am starting to bel
Hello,
Could someone tell me how to get NFS, Samba and eth0 working on the new
kernel please !
I thought I would try the new kernel-2.4.0-0.7mdk (at work not home). It was
exactly as I had found before. I am starting to beleive that there is some
extra configuration required for the above to
Christian Gennerat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's why the include/pcmcia directory is missing from source*mdk.rpm
> packages?
no it's an error of my, i'll fix it, thank you.
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Chmouel Boudjnah a écrit :
> kernel-headers doen't provide anymore a link to the source kernel but
> the real headers file, we should recompile the glibc with the last
> kernel-headers before releasing.
>
> ::Notes on kernel::
>
> We use the pcmcia modules from the user space package (aka: pcmci
Christian Gennerat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> kernel-2.4-toolkit
> Some features have changed between k-2.2 and k-2.4
> It would be useful to make a package with configuration
> examples, and documentation about what have changed
>
> modules.conf should be is one chapter of this.
as keith an
kernel-2.4-toolkit
Some features have changed between k-2.2 and k-2.4
It would be useful to make a package with configuration
examples, and documentation about what have changed
modules.conf should be is one chapter of this.
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depfile=/lib/mod
This question may be better served on a kernel
list or masquerading list but my problems began
with the upgrade to MDK7.1 and have not been
solved with cooker.
With kernel 2.4.0-test4,5,6,... and MDK 7.0 I
ran iptables without a hitch. Something broke
with MDK 7.1 and I had to revert to ipchains
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