Re: Maybe my frequent kernel building could be of some help to the community? And how to build?

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On 03/16/10 12:33, Piotr Hosowicz wrote:
> Randy Dunlap wrote:
> 
>> You are welcome to do the same or test mainline (with daily
>> builds) and/or Andrew Morton's mmotm patchset.
> 
> Saying "mainline" you mean the *gitN patch from kernel.org? I think I
> could do it. What is the ultimate source of the mmotm patch?

Yes, daily mainline is either by daily *gitN patches or by using a linux-2.6.git
tree that you update at least once per day.

mmotm is announced on linux-kernel mailing list.  It is available as a tarball
of patches against mainline, e.g.:

mmotm-2010-0311-1313 ... applies to: 2.6.34-rc1

or in a git tree (somewhat delayed):

The mm-of-the-moment snapshot 2010-03-11-13-13 has been uploaded to

   http://userweb.kernel.org/~akpm/mmotm/

and will soon be available at

   git://zen-kernel.org/kernel/mmotm.git

See http://userweb.kernel.org/~akpm/mmotm/mmotm-readme.txt for more info.



>> However, boot testing is probably even more helpful, such as you
>> have already tried.  The /dev/sda2 root problem is probably just a
>> configuration problem.  Would you like to try to diagnose it?
> 
> I uninstalled that kernel and now I don't have that config.


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~Randy
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