I had to do a /sbin/ksyms -a to get any ksyms of merit to show,
which Till's instructions didn't include. Of course, I used the RH 5.2
kernel (compiled it Wed, haven't had time to test it yet). 

        -D

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> Subject:      [rtl] A newbie question?
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> Hai,
>       I am new to linux world. I would like to compile a new kernel and
> followed instruction as given by Till Christian on the web. Also I am
> appling RT patch to it. Everything went alright, I could reboot
> successfully. When I check for the rt-linux symbols in the new kernel, I
> get a number '0'. According to the instruction it should be '7'. Do I have
> to start the whole process again? or can I start it in the middle. I think
> some changes to some files will have been made(Can somebody tell me which 
> files are affected in the process). So how do I revert those changes? If I
> can't, how do I proceed with re-compiling. I hope thats a lot of questions
> for now..... thanks in anticipation for your help.
> 
> Surya.
> 
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