** Reply to message from Anton Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, 23 Sep
2000 15:35:08 -0700
>For example, the most recent supermount patch for
>2.2 kernels is for 2.2.16, expect problems applying it to 2.2.17 or
>2.2.18pre?
How right you are! Actually the patch and compile were fine. But bootin
Submitted 23-Sep-00 by Bruce LaZerte:
> ** Reply to message from Bruce LaZerte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 22 Sep 2000
> 12:21:24 -0400
> Well I went ahead and did it anyway and the results are not to bad.
:)
> 1) supermount is missing. Anybody know where I can get a supermount patch?
One
** Reply to message from Bruce LaZerte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 22 Sep 2000
12:21:24 -0400
>>There are many patches that are part of a "normal" Mandrake kernel, such as
>>supermount, firewire, and raid patches (170 in all).
>That pretty much means I can forget about upgrading smbfs in the ker
** Reply to message from Anton Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 22 Sep
2000 06:54:23 -0700
>There are many patches that are part of a "normal" Mandrake kernel, such as
>supermount, firewire, and raid patches (170 in all).
great.
That pretty much means I can forget about upgrading smbfs in t
Submitted 22-Sep-00 by Buchan Milne:
>
> According to Mandrake, they only patch for udma66, reiser and security
> (they don't say what security, but it's not the openwall patches).
There are many patches that are part of a "normal" Mandrake kernel, such as
supermount, firewire, and raid patch
** Reply to message from Buchan Milne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 22 Sep
2000 12:41:59 +0200
>According to Mandrake, they only patch for udma66, reiser and security
>(they don't say what security, but it's not the openwall patches).
OK, that's not so bad then. I can find udma66 and don't use rei
Bruce LaZerte wrote:
>
> ** Reply to message from Buchan Milne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 21 Sep
> 2000 17:35:10 +0200
>
> >You will want to ensure that you patch this vanilla kernel with all the
> >extras Mandrake puts on that aren't in the official kernel if you use
> >them:
> >-udma66 (ava
** Reply to message from Buchan Milne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 21 Sep
2000 17:35:10 +0200
>You will want to ensure that you patch this vanilla kernel with all the
>extras Mandrake puts on that aren't in the official kernel if you use
>them:
>-udma66 (available in poeple/hedrick in on kernel.o
** Reply to message from Sarang Lakare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 21 Sep
2000 10:59:29 -0400
>Mandrake has on its CDs the plain vanilla kernel.. its named kernel-linus i
>think..
Thanks Sarang. But all I could find was the compiled version:
"kernel-linus-2.2.15-1mdk.i586.rpm" on the second CD.
You will want to ensure that you patch this vanilla kernel with all the
extras Mandrake puts on that aren't in the official kernel if you use
them:
-udma66 (available in poeple/hedrick in on kernel.org)
-reiserfs
others?
plus, you might want to add other security patches, like the openwall
patch.
Mandrake has on its CDs the plain vanilla kernel.. its named kernel-linus i
think.. check it out on u're CD.
-sarang
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Have Linux Mandrake V7.1 (Helium) with kernel 2.2.15-4mdk.
Was having a problem with accessing all the files on a remote smbfs directory,
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