They later kernels from SuSE have the patch in it. My patch has been adapted by the kernel folks so that it's different to the quiesce-diffs you've located. SLES8 definitely has it. You'll need to update /etc/inittab to enable the signal to do the ctrl-alt-del processing.
-----Original Message----- I see that Neale has a patch called linux-2.4.7-s390-quiesce.diffs which appears to be a patch on smp.c for SLES7. In order to apply this patch, do I have to completely regen the kernel? I'm reluctant to start down that long learning curve at this time. Or does SuSE or anyone else have a downloadable 2.4.7 kernel with the SIGNAL enablement already installed? Or should I just wait for SLES8 to be delivered? (We ordered it in December. No idea what the holdup is.) Is SIGNAL enabled in SLES8 even?
