On Jan 5, 2006, at 7:56 PM, Bernard Li wrote:
When you link to systemimager-3.5.3/src/linux-2.6.10 is this before or
after patches? Because if you look at systemimager-3.5.3/patches,
there should be a bunch of patches that need to be applied for the
kernel.
I built/installed 3.5.3 from sou
Title: Re: [Sisuite-users] Re: no devfs support when using 3.5.3
When you link to
systemimager-3.5.3/src/linux-2.6.10 is this before or after patches?
Because if you look at systemimager-3.5.3/patches, there should be a bunch of
patches that need to be applied for the kernel.
In
On Jan 5, 2006, at 7:36 PM, Bernard Li wrote:
Hi Charles:
The RPMs are built on a x86_64 system and thus only generated the
x86_64 binaries - you'll need to rebuild the SRPM on a x86 system.
Doh! I had completely ignored the x86_64 rpms, but now see you have
them for initrd_template now.
Title: Re: [Sisuite-users] Re: no devfs support when using 3.5.3
Hi Charles:
The RPMs are built on a
x86_64 system and thus only generated the x86_64 binaries - you'll need to
rebuild the SRPM on a x86 system.
You cannot just copy the
modules over because it has to match the k
Hu Bernard
On Jan 5, 2006, at 12:58 AM, Bernard Li wrote:
You can grab them here:
http://www.bcgsc.ca/downloads/oscar/systemimager/
(note this is NOT released and are simply development RPMs that I
built myself...)
You can grab either sets of RPMs, the "ips" one have support for a
ne
Title: Re: [Sisuite-users] Re: no devfs support when using 3.5.3
You can grab them
here:
http://www.bcgsc.ca/downloads/oscar/systemimager/
(note this is NOT released
and are simply development RPMs that I built myself...)
You can grab either sets of
RPMs, the "ips" one ha
Hi Bernard
On Jan 5, 2006, at 12:32 AM, Bernard Li wrote:
If you compile using the source from SVN (branches/3.6.x) and use
si_prepareclient, it should generate a working set of binaries. If
you're on a Red Hat system, I got some RPMs you could use.
Sure, I'll take em :) Sounds like it's ti
Title: [Sisuite-users] Re: no devfs support when using 3.5.3
If you compile using the
source from SVN (branches/3.6.x) and use si_prepareclient, it should generate a
working set of binaries. If you're on a Red Hat system, I got some RPMs
you could use.
In regards to rscync, John
may be