Hi PG,
Redhat makes many changes to the stock kernel before shipping it,
hence it is not possible to use the standard kernel patches on the
Redhat-supplied kernel. Either wait for RH to provide a newer version
of the kernel, or do what I do: remove the RH kernel as soon as
possible after installing and compile my own from the stock kernel
sources as supplied by Linus.
Regards,
-- Raju
>>>>> "pgm" == P G Mohanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
pgm> Hi, Based on the suggestions came in the list and also in
pgm> bugtraq , I'd downloaded patches 2.2.15 and 2.2.16. But when
pgm> I attempt to do a patch -p1 from /usr/src/linux I get
pgm> messages such as 'already applied , assume -R ?' and so
pgm> on. Possibly redhat has applied some patches. How to undo the
pgm> effect and apply these patches ? I am a bit confused with the
pgm> various options of 'patch' TIA and regards --pgm ( P G
pgm> Mohanan)
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