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-----Original Message----- From: Doug_The_Slug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: zondag 2 maart 2003 23:05 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: quick question i just acquired a bunch of old computers which I am attempting to cluster. (MOSIX) i have searched around, and have been unable to find what kernel version I should be running. the patch from mosix.org says it should be put on a 2.4.20 kernel, but after looking through the package lists on debian.org, the 2.4.20 kernel is not yet a stable kernel, and unfortunately, have not yet learned how to install a new kernel outside of $apt-get install [kernel]. if a non-stable kernel is required, i can most likely get some help from some of my linux buddies to help me out with compiling a new kernel. so... i try using the debian package for mosix ($apt-get install kernel-patch-mosix). this installs, but after reading the README, i am unsure if this will work. now, after installing this patch, i find /usr/src/kernel-patches/i386/mosix/patches.2.4.17.gz does this mean that this has installed a 2.4.17 kernel? or does this mean it will work best with a 2.4.17 kernel? anyways, next i do $apt-get install mosix which goes through some install and a bit of config, and when it goes to start up the mosix kernel it says: Starting mosix node: Kernel not mosix enabled. Aborting. thoughts? -doug -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

