On Mon, 2009-07-20 at 10:09 -0400, Ed Cashin wrote:
> On Mon Jul 20 08:16:02 EDT 2009, jeanspi...@squirk.org wrote:
> ...
> > i second that, the mainline part is VERY important as it is the default 
> > installed kernel on all distrib. The more coraid delay this upgrade the 
> > more we have issue deploying this technology as we need to tweak every 
> > kernel to make it work.
> 
> I agree that the effort is very important because distros use the
> in-kernel driver.
> 
> Usually I add support for new kernels to the CORAID website aoe driver 
> within a week or two of the first email I get about incompatibility
> with new kernels.  So nobody should have to tweak every kernel.
> 

I'm packaging AoE for a new server distro that hopes to release next
month. What I'm going to do is just bundle & replace the stock mainline
driver with our aoe-server and aoe-cluster-server packages.

I don't subscribe to LKML anymore because its such high traffic. Is
there another site that updates as things advance, with links to the
testing trees?

I've always just gone to sourceforge, I don't recall seeing anything but
official releases there. Maybe I'm snow blind?

Cheers,
--Tim


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