On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Post, Mark K wrote:

> Normally, it is IBM that has to produce new OCO modules for Red Hat and
> SuSE.  Now that the qeth source is available, you might just want to grab it
> and compile it on the target system.

Refer to my reply to db's note, re support.  Let's not open the
can-of-worms about whether Red Hat will support us at all with an OCO
module installed, but in theory if I use packaged stuff I should be able
to get support from one of them.

It seems like I'm stuck here.  I agree, I would expect that IBM should
build modules corresponding to RH's kernel, but they *did* that, only for
RH to pull that kernel.

Can I compile the open-source qeth code against a 2.4.9 kernel?  I'd have
to think not...  Regardless, I'd still have the same support issue.

What I'd like would be for IBM to rebuild an OCO module package for the
RH 2.4.9-38 kernel, including the patches they applied to the 2.4.9-43
version.  But how would I request this?

Cheers,
Vic

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