Thanks for your help,
I understand that these errors occur because I uninstalled NILFS2 correctly.
A. the 'modinfo nilfs2' showed I have NILFS 2.0.2 mod (before I deleted
manually to .ko file.. - now it shows error)
B. I tried to install several versions of NILFS from centos rpms, but
eventually I installed NILFS successfully version 2.0.7 from source-package
and it worked fine. the troubles occured when I tried to install version
2.0.8.

Does anyone have any suggestion how can I clean old traces of NILFS
RPMS+SOURCE_RPMS+KMODS_RPM+Source Packages?

Best Regrards,
Assaf.


On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 6:20 AM, Seiji Kihara <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> At Sun, 1 Mar 2009 14:39:14 +0200,
> Assaf Weizman wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I'm asking for your help.
> > I tried to uninstall the old 2.0.7 version and install the 2.0.8 one, but
> > all these errors keep popping up:
> >
> > [r...@asaftest new2.0.8]# cd nilfs-2.0.8
> > [r...@asaftest nilfs-2.0.8]# make
> > make -C fs
> > make[1]: Entering directory `/home/assafw/nilfs/new2.0.8/nilfs-2.0.8/fs'
> > make -C /lib/modules/2.6.18-53.1.19.el5/build
> > SUBDIRS=/home/assafw/nilfs/new2.0.8/nilfs-2.0.8/fs
> > BUILD_DIR=/home/assafw/nilfs/new2.0.8/nilfs-2.0.8/fs modules
> > make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.18-53.1.19.el5-i686'
> >   CC [M]  /home/assafw/nilfs/new2.0.8/nilfs-2.0.8/fs/inode.o
> > In file included from
> /home/assafw/nilfs/new2.0.8/nilfs-2.0.8/fs/nilfs.h:31,
> >                  from
> /home/assafw/nilfs/new2.0.8/nilfs-2.0.8/fs/inode.c:28:
> > /home/assafw/nilfs/new2.0.8/nilfs-2.0.8/fs/kern_feature.h:307: error:
>
> RHEL kernels incorporate some features from newer kernels, but these
> are not detected from their base version number (2.6.18), and some
> kernels including RHEL5 cannot be supported by our standard NILFS
> source package.
>
> We offer source RPMs for distribution kernels and some of them
> includes patches for each distribution kernel.  For RHEL5.2,
>
> http://www.nilfs.org/pub/centos/5/SRPMS/nilfs-kmod-2.0.8-1.src.rpm
>
> can be used.  You can build kernel modules with the `rpmbuild'
> command, and can extract custom patch from it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Seiji Kihara
> NILFS Team, NTT Labs.
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