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From: Ken Gehring (kgehring_at_myrealbox.com)
Date: Sat 23 Feb 2002 - 01:03:23 GMT


Oops, a typo (thanks for pointing it out). Yes, the 2.4.17 kernel tree is
used
throughout. Sorry about that.

After applying the patch, I've checked the config file to insure that
everything is
still where it is supposed to be. I also ran "make menuconfig" and checked
the
stuff (raid ext3 .....) that is important to me. It is all there.

The point that I'm at right now is that the new kernel just doesn't seem to
like
the ext3 file system. It keeps thinking that it is an ext3 file system and
the
system boot fsck can't get past it. It seems that I'm missing something
here.

Ken

----- Original Message -----
From: John Lyons <support_at_nsnoc.com>
To: <vserver_at_solucorp.qc.ca>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 5:53 PM
Subject: RE: [vserver] Having a small problem

>
> > 1) Install Redhat 7.1, install kernel 2.4.17 compile the
> > kernel with support for the raid controller, ppp and ext3
> > file system. Wireless lan is set up as modules from the
> > wlan-ng project. (all this works so far).
>
> > 3) Apply the patch-2.4.17ctx to the 2.4.14 kernel tree while
> > in the /usr/src directory
> > patch -p0 <patch-2.4.17ctx
>
> Are you applying the patch to 2.4.14 or 2.4.17 (You say .14 above)
>
> Also you suggest that you've compiled .17 in 1) with support for raid.
Have
> you checked your config after applying that patch that you've still got
raid
> support selected in your conf file. ie applying the patch hasn't taken you
> back to a kernel setup without raid support?
>
> Seems like a daft question, but you've added raid support in 1) but then
> taken a new kernel source and patched it without stating that you've then
> added raid, ppp and ext3 to the new kernel
>
> Regards
>
> John Lyons
> DomainCity
> http://www.domaincity.co.uk
> support_at_domaincity.co.uk
> ICQ 74187012
>
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