hi arun ar,
go to kernel source code directory. then copy the reiserfs patch file
there. then do the following
cat patchFileName > patch -p0
if the file is in gz format, then
zcat patchFileName.gz > patch -p0
Archan
On 20 Nov 2000, arun ar wrote:
> hi all
>
> i am trying to add a patch to the kernel.
> I am getting weird screens. Here what i did is
>
> cd /usr/src/
> patch -p0 < linux-2.2.16 linux-2.2.16-resierfs.XXX-patch
>
> it is creating junk files
>
> Is this the correct way of adding a patch?
> what are the other ways to add a patch?
>
>
> arun
>
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