>> I guess following scsi tree is approximation. However, my patch is
>> never appeared in the tree.
>>
>>https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsi.git/
>
> I used to have a kernel.org iscsi kernel tree, but I have been getting
> maybe 1 patch every 6 months that I have to submit/
On 4/7/13 11:07 PM, Masatake YAMATO wrote:
I am not sure what the second sentence about it really being about the
initiator means.
The kernel dir in the open-iscsi dir is not used any more for newer kernels. If
you have a older supported kernel then you can use the kernel modules by doing
mak
> I am not sure what the second sentence about it really being about the
> initiator means.
>
> The kernel dir in the open-iscsi dir is not used any more for newer kernels.
> If you have a older supported kernel then you can use the kernel modules by
> doing
>
> make kernel
>
> They are not u
I am not sure what the second sentence about it really being about the
initiator means.
The kernel dir in the open-iscsi dir is not used any more for newer kernels. If
you have a older supported kernel then you can use the kernel modules by doing
make kernel
They are not updated any more thoug