It's also entirely possible to take a RH7.3 system, download the 2.4.19 kernel 
(www.kernel.org) and then patch that.  That's been my preference so far, anyway.

Is there a reason to run with a patched RedHat kernel?

Cathy Sarisky

-- back to re-IPing 20+ vservers in a non-downtime-producing way -- drat drat drat -- 
i hate spammers -- *

*before anyone flames me (it just occured to me that that was ambiguous): I'm re-IPing 
because I'm moving to a different bandwidth provider because my old one had _other_ 
customers hosting spammers and spews listed the whole /19.  No spam here!

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Nuno Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 12:14:57 +0000

>Hello!
>
>Mr. Lyashkov mantains a set of patches for RH kernels here:
>http://www.infotecstt.ru/~shadow/
>
>You may find that easier than patching it yourself ;)
>
>Regards,
>Nuno Silva
>
>Graham Bevins wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I have been trying to patch the 2.4.19ctx-14  patch against the source rpm
>> of RH7.3's kernel (2.4.18-3) and I get a number of errors.  I am new to
>> kernel patching and have been through the howto although this doesn't
>> explain what to do with .rej files too clearly(IMHO).
>> 
>> There are lines preceeded with an "!".  What does this mean?  I have looked
>> through the .orig file and the patched file and can find no references to
>> the code contained within the .rej file... I'm confused..
>> 
>> Has anyone tried patching against 2.4.18-3 of Redhat's and had similar
>> problem?
>> 
>> any help would be really appreciated.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Graham Bevins.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>
>
 




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