>
>
> Essentially if you can get the raid driver loaded and the image exploded
> into RAM the system should be able to read the rest from disk. Try it and
> see what happens (just be sure you preserve your 2.2.12 kernel which runs).
>

Thinking maybe there is another way to solve this which may be easier(less work)
and more of a "standard" way to do it since it *could* allow me to use
the original ramdisk.

I am thinking: patching the kernel to 2.2.13.
This would give me new features but still leave me with a "2.2.12" kernel.
Right? In that case the original ramdisk could work, could it not?

I have downloaded the patch 2.2.13 and I am trying to apply it
but there is alot of messages about failing to apply hunks.

I am in /usr/src and is running "patch -p0 < patch-2_2_13.gz

Judging by the output the patch info is correctly read but can not
be applied for some reason.

Is patching a reasonable alternative and if it is - what am I doing wrong?

Thanks!
OLAS



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