Re: SATA_SIL

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On 10/30/07, Frans de Boer <frans@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> I know, I am not the only one to find out that we can't upgrade to a
> newer kernel when using SUSE 10.3. It seems that in 2.6.23 the sil
> modules have been updated (newer versions) and thus render the current
> system mostly unuseable. I noticed that in the sata_sil24.c source there
> where a significant number of chances, which are probally not easy to
> change. Overwriting the newer versions with the versions from 2.6.22.9
> might work, but for how long.
>
> Is this a problem SUSE introduced, you forgot to take legacy into
> account or is it a "feature".
> Is this problem adjusted in 2.6.24-rc1?
>
> Kind regards,
> Frans de Boer.

Did you try a SUSE factory kernel or a kotd (kernel of the day,
2.6.23.1 based currently)

You can find the kotd kernels on thier mirrors.

ie. ftp://suse.mirrors.tds.net/pub/projects/kernel/kotd/HEAD is in the US.

I don't know if they have released 2.6.23 factory kernels yet.

Greg
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