According to Mike Castle: > On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 07:57:38PM -0700, David S. Miller wrote: > > So basically the situation is that people prefer to switch the whole > > OS as opposed to applying a kernel patch? > > Or multiple kernel patches. > NFS. RAID. IDE. Bigmem. LVM. LFS. Rawio. Serial. Ext3. -- Chip Salzenberg - a.k.a. - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "I wanted to play hopscotch with the impenetrable mystery of existence, but he stepped in a wormhole and had to go in early." // MST3K - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 Steven N. Hirsch
- Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 Alan Cox
- Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 Albert D. Cahalan
- Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 David S. Miller
- Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 Albert D. Cahalan
- Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 Tom Rini
- Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 Matthew Kirkwood
- Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 Alan Cox
- Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 bert hubert
- Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 Mike Castle
- Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 Chip Salzenberg
- Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 Alexander Viro
- Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 Ralf Gerbig
- Re: Distro kernel patches (was Re:... Chip Salzenberg
- Re: Distro kernel patches (was... David S. Miller
- Re: Distro kernel patches (was... Hubert Mantel
- Re: Distro kernel patches (was... Alan Cox
- Re: Distro kernel patches (was... Matthew Kirkwood
- Re: Distro kernel patches (was... Alan Cox
- Re: Distro kernel patches (was... Andre Hedrick
- Re: Distro kernel patches (was... Chip Salzenberg