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Re: [cobalt-developers] Kernel Source for RAQ3?
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Kernel Source for RAQ3?
- From: Greg Boehnlein <damin@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat Jan 29 18:20:23 2000
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Tim Hockin wrote:
> Greg Boehnlein wrote:
>
> > 1. Include the latest RAID patches into the kernel
> > ftp://ftp.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/raid/alpha/raid0145-19990824-2.2.11.gz
>
> Have done
>
> > 2. Make it a 2.2.14 kernel
>
> Have done, finishing
>
> > 3. Compile the MD drivers as Modules. There are those of us that have gone
> > through hell to make our Raq3 units boot and run off of Raid-1 root
> > filesystems.
>
> I think that is done
>
> > 4. Make sure the Bwmgmt module can be loaded by other kernels.
>
> Working on it :)
Thank you. This means that once an "official" Raq3 kernel is released that
supports the new Raid code, I'll be anle to use Bandwidth Management
again!
> > The most frustrating part was dealing with the broken Kernel sources that
> > the Raq3 shipped with!
>
> again, I apologize for that, I'd explain it, but I doubt you'd care -
> hopefully a 2.2.14 (clean) will be available soon.
Cool... Although, there seems to be some problems that people are
experiencing with 2.2.14 that might potentially make it a better option to
use 2.2.15. There were 11,000 messages in my Linux Kernel mailing list
folder, so I didn't get into much detailed reading, but I did see a flurry
of complaints..
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