Hi John: Go to the list of mirrors which Fixstars Solutions provides via their website and choose the site closest to you. The next task is finding the actual sources. Under powerstation, you'll enter releases, then yellowdog 6.1. Then choose SRPMS, the kernel source is within that list.
Here's one link to one of the mirrors: http://mirror.anl.gov/yellowdog/releases/yellowdog-6.1/SRPMS/ The other mirrors should have a similar directory structure if not exactly the same nomenclature. In any case, the sources are always listed under SRPMS; it may take a while to go through a particular mirror and find their exact location as there is some variance in how these respective organizations structure their listings. Now that you know what to look for you can whittle down that search time somewhat. All the best... John Frankish wrote: > Is the ydl-6.1 kernel source (i.e. the patched, modified one used to > build ydl-6.1) available for download somewhere? I'd like to use it > to compile the iscsi module. > > Note that I used "yum upgrade" to move from ydl-6.0 to ydl-6.1 do I > don't have the ydl-6.1 dvd with the kernel source on it. > > John > > _______________________________________________ > yellowdog-general mailing list > yellowdog-general@lists.fixstars.com > http://lists.fixstars.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general > HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com' > >
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