Guess: you're using RedHat 7.0 (or somehow else are using a "new"
version of gcc).
Either use make cc=kgcc for redhat or downgrade gcc to a supported
version.
James Simmons wrote:
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> Something I seen on a lug. Anyone have a patch for this?
>
> I'm trying to compile a 2.2.17 kernel. When I do
Why not just remove the sa lines from /etc/crontab?
C.
Byron Stanoszek wrote:
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> On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, J.D. Hollis wrote:
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> > I've been having a problem with memory since 2.4.0test9...for some reason,
> > shortly after my system boots, my hard drive begins to seek rapidly for no
> > apparent
Why not just remove the sa lines from /etc/crontab?
C.
Byron Stanoszek wrote:
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, J.D. Hollis wrote:
I've been having a problem with memory since 2.4.0test9...for some reason,
shortly after my system boots, my hard drive begins to seek rapidly for no
apparent reason,
Guess: you're using RedHat 7.0 (or somehow else are using a "new"
version of gcc).
Either use make cc=kgcc for redhat or downgrade gcc to a supported
version.
James Simmons wrote:
Something I seen on a lug. Anyone have a patch for this?
I'm trying to compile a 2.2.17 kernel. When I do a
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