On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 01:07:36PM +0000, linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > I'm almost positive that I'm inept - since this is much more likely to be my fault than > anything else, however I've gone through the process multiple times, and can't seem to see > what I'm doing wrong. > > 1. Download & untar 2.6.9 kernel > 2. login to cvs & checkout the cluster stuff > 3. for i in ../cluster/*kernel/patches/2.6.9/*patch; do patch -p1 <$i; done > Which means you don't need to use the patches unless you want to try compiling static instead of modules. You are a lot better off compiling the modules from the *-kernel directories. (configure --kernel_src=...;make) I cannot speak for the cman patch, but I know I've been a bit lazy keeping the gulm patch uptodate with the code in the gfs-kernel/src/gulm (others might have been better.) So try building the module that way. If you still really want to use a kernel patch, peek inside the makefile. There are rules for making the patch if you put the kernel source in the right place. -- Michael Conrad Tadpol Tilstra COBOL is the anti-code
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