Am Sun, 17 Oct 1999 schrieb Robert:
Hm, those 2.2.11 raid patches did not work for me. After applying and
ignoring the 2 errors, I got this upon compiling:
I applied the raidpatch 2.2.11/0824 to a 2.2.12 kernel and it worked well.
There were only some hunks (all in same file) rejected -
Thomas Waldmann wrote:
Am Sun, 17 Oct 1999 schrieb Robert:
Hm, those 2.2.11 raid patches did not work for me. After applying and
ignoring the 2 errors, I got this upon compiling:
I applied the raidpatch 2.2.11/0824 to a 2.2.12 kernel and it worked well.
There were only some
Well, That's interesting, if I apply the patches in the opposite order,
they work. Perhaps we need a road map as to what order patches need to be
applied in?
Best Reagrds,
Robert
On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, Robert wrote:
Hm, those 2.2.11 raid patches did not work for me. After applying and
Hm, those 2.2.11 raid patches did not work for me. After applying and
ignoring the 2 errors, I got this upon compiling:
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.2.12/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
-O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fno-strength-reduce -m486
-malign-loops=2
In ka.lists.linux.raid, you wrote:
I run a 2.2.12 kernel. Is the 2.2.11 raid patch included in that or do I
need to use the 2.2.11 patch on the 2.2.12 source tree? Or should I
downgrade my kernel? Also, as to the question I previously posted, I am
using the most current set of raid tools.
You
I run a 2.2.12 kernel. Is the 2.2.11 raid patch included in that or do I
need to use the 2.2.11 patch on the 2.2.12 source tree? Or should I
downgrade my kernel? Also, as to the question I previously posted, I am
using the most current set of raid tools.
Thanks,
Jon Webb