Gentlemen,
you are proposing to Mr. Shobban to install releaseDfull.tgz on RedHat
5.2 (which contains a kernel at what they call 2.0.36-0.7).
This tar file contains an full new 2.2.0 kernel. If you read then the
prerequisite versions of certain packages such as kerneld you will
realize that upgrading the kernel from 2.0.36 to 2.2.0 needs a little
bit more work.
I would rather suggest Mr. Shobban the following:
1. Install the kernel-source RPM from the RedHat 5.2 distribution CD's.
I seem to remember that this one is one the first CD, not one the source
CD, but I might be wrong. This goes into /usr/src/linux.
2. Fetch ftp://rtlinux.cs.nmt.edu/pub/rtlinux/v1/rtlinux1.1.tgz and
unpack it, cwd being /usr/src.
3. Apply the kernel_patch to the RedHat kernel source code.
4. Configure, build and install the new kernel.
5. Builds and install the RT-Linux modules in /usr/src/rtl.
I did this process recently (albeit with Rtl-0.9J) and it worked fine
for me.
Regards,
Sebastian
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