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SubjectRe: [SUCCESS] 2.1.124-pre2 Yippie!!! Kudos to Linus!!
Furthermore, I just hacked in the latest version of devfs,
(had to hand patch fbmem.c) and it's running wunderbar.

Ich habe DevFS und 2.1.124-pre2!!! Linus ist ein GOD!
(Gooch too!)

BTW, I hope reporting successes is on-topic... I hadn't
seen mention of 2.1.124-2 yet, and thought I'd unofficially
announce it.

On Wed, 30 Sep 1998, Shawn Leas wrote:

> I just noticed this on kernel.org:
>
> -rw-r--r-- 1 502 101 251222 Oct 1 01:20 pre-patch-2.1.124-2.bz2
> -rw-r--r-- 1 502 101 306375 Oct 1 01:20 pre-patch-2.1.124-2.gz
>
> (Would that be 10:20pm Central?) Anyway, I compiled and MAN
> am I impressed. No probs compiling (UP i386), no probs
> booting, the console code *feels* newer, and by that I
> mean it's FAST. Kinda like when I applied Martin's
> 120b console patch a while ago.
>
> NO complaints so far. Kudos to Linus! Yeah!
>
> I have to second Richard Gooch's question regarding the
> inclusion of the devfs patch. Have you considered it
> further? Any thoughts on a timescale/deadline for inclusion?
> I've been faithfully running it for a LONG time with no
> adverse affects, and would love to see it included.
>
> It'd really be JALSFS (Just Another Linux Supported FileSystem).
> I see it as a win/win proposition.

-Shawn
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