On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 11:12:21AM -0300, Anderson Borges wrote:
> Hello all,  
>   
> I'm a computer science student, and would like to do my final project in RT-Linux.  
> I will study the scheduler and try to improve and develop new schedulers.  
> I have Red Hat 6.0 installed in my computers, but I never updated the kernel, and I 
>have some doubts.  
> I downloaded the files "releaseDfull" and "releaseDpatch". I tried to install, but I 
>didn't have success.  
> I put the "releaseDfull" in my HD and compiled as my new kernel, but it didn't work 
>very well.  
> 
> I have to get a new kernel 2.2.9 before install the RT-Linux ?  
> What I do with the "releaseDpatch" file ?  

The releaseDpatch is for 2.0.36.  (IIRC)  You *don't* want to run 2.0.x on
a Red Hat 6.0 installation, not even once.  It screws things up pretty
badly.  (My computer permanently forgot its hostname.)  Red Hat really
dropped the ball on this one.

Download the most recent beta and apply it to the appropriate 2.2 kernel,
probably 2.2.10.



dave...

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