[LARTC] Compiling HTB2 on RH7.2

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Maybe it is the best way, always try to avoid the redhat kernel sources if 
you want to apply any patch.

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On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Nils Lichtenfeld wrote:

> Hello!
> 
> Thanks for the quick answer.
> 
> > I usually patch my kernel into RH 7.2 with some differents patches.
> > From my experience: never user the kernel sources from redhat.
> > It is too complicated, or impossible, to patch that sources in the
> > most cases.
> >
> > I patch HTB (not HTB2) over a 2.4.17 without problems, and, of
> > course, I use RH 7.2 :-)
> 
> I don not want to change the kernel, even if it is the better choice.
> Would it be possible to get 2.4.7 from kernel.org, compile the
> HTB-module and use that one with the current kernel from RH7.2?
> 
> Greetings, Nils
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