On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, David Natkins wrote:

> How do you apply patches to the kernel ? I tried it and got 
> rejections.  I'm trying to bring my kernel up to 2.0.32.  I have the 
> debian linux source for 2.0.30 installed (I believe it is level 9).
> 

The problem that you're having is because the debian standard kernels
already have had certain patches applied to them; therefore, the standard
kernel patches (which are for the standard 2.0.30 kernel tree) won't
necessarily work.  Just go and download the full 2.0.32 tarball; it
doesn't take _too_ long (and I say this even with my 14.4 modem).  You can
then use the kernel-package package to do the debian-specific stuff.


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