What I mean is, the patch-2.0.35.gz that can be downloaded from kernel
distribution sites, which aside from RAID, includes other latest bug fixes
and features as well.  So if I just patch the original 2.0.35 with
raid0145-19981005-C-2.0.35.gz, then I'm just adding the latest RAID patch
BUT NOT the other fixes/features which are included in patch-2.0.35.gz.


On Sat, 10 Oct 1998, MOLNAR Ingo wrote:

> 
> On Sat, 10 Oct 1998, Benjamin de los Angeles Jr. wrote:
> 
> > If I use the original 2.0.35 kernel, and patch it with raid support, how
> > can I use the latest overall kernel patch for 2.0.35, which includes
> > several features/improvements?
> 
> there is no such thing. The RAID patch for 2.0.35 includes exactly the
> same features and improvements as the 2.1.124 patch. As a generic rule of
> tumb, the RAID driver patches are always against an official kernel, and
> patch the kernel to the latest and gratest RAID features, no matter wether
> you are using the 2.0 RAID patch or the 2.1 RAID patch.
> 
> -- mingo
> 
> 

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