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SubjectRe: RedHat kernel - standard kernel?

On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Khimenko Victor wrote:

> In <Pine.LNX.4.10.9912101304390.1042-100000@iq.rulez.org> Sasi Peter (sape@iq.rulez.org) wrote:
> > Hi!
>
> > I have a stock Redhat 6.1 with its kernel 2.2.12-20, which I think it
> > means 2.2.12 + a lot of patches to make it more stable and more decent.
> > And now I need to install the ide-xxx patch from Hedrick's site, because I
> > need more HDD power from my raid array so I put each disk in a different
> > channel. I also use NFS for file serving.
>
> > So can anyone tell me what kernel can give me new RAID (0.9 I think),
> > fresh and working knfsd, HPT366, and possibily all the RedHat enhacements?
>
> You can find ALL sources for RedHat's kernel on CD with sources in source rpm
> for that kernel (it's kernel-*.src.rpm, NOT kernel-source-*.xxx.rpm !).
> There are tarball from ftp.kernel.org, all additions and patches and .spec file
> where you can find about building process (if you have enough *nix expirience
> then you can understood what's written there even without reading Maximum RPM
> from www.rpm.org :-)
>
>
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Take issue with RHS directly and not the list.........
I have made two (2) offers to two (2) different people at RHS, /dev/null......

I expect the they will not publically support it until 2.4 kernel is out;
regardless that I know a few people at RHS are using it and are happy.

Andre Hedrick
The Linux IDE guy


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