Hi Herbert! Herbert Poetzl wrote: > and in any case I would advise to use the split patches, > as they group by functionality ...)
OK I'll use the split patches. >> 2. include/linux/sched.h: any ideas what to do with this hunk >> (following)? There's nothing even vaguely like it that I can see. [...] > how do you 'try' to apply the patches? > I assume that a change in whitespace is the > reason, just try with -l option for patch I did patch -p1 < patch-2.4.21-vs1.1.6.diff in the kernel source tree. The file I listed in the email was the sched.h.rej. I assume the scheduling code has been completely changed given that RHEL has the O(1) scheduling patch. > as I said, if you need help, let me know ... Yes please! I will try again with the split patches and a fresh day and let you know more questions =). If you want to have a look yourself that would be greatly appreciated. > by the way, where is the 'RHEL' aptch for 2.4.21 > or even better 2.4.22? Unfortunately there's only a 2.4.21 kernel for RHEL. I've put all the RHEL3 ES stuff here if you want to take a look: http://pak.yourweb.com.au/rhel3/ BTW, anyone on this list: feel free to download RHEL from that site. There are ISOs and the RPMs. I haven't put the whole install tree up but I can if anyone wants it. (I'll have to kill it if the bandwidth usage gets too great though.) The kernel-2.4.21-4.0.1.EL directory contains the contents of the latest kernel SRPM - the 2.4.21 kernel plus a crapload of patches. For the SRPM itself look in updates/SRPMS/. The kernel-2.4.spec gives the patch application order but I expect you know that... Cheers, Chuck _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
