[Click] [PATCH] patches for linux 2.6.24

Adam Greenhalgh a.greenhalgh at cs.ucl.ac.uk
Thu May 8 04:17:23 EDT 2008


Eddie,

Would it be possible for you to start including the 2.6.24 patches
into the main git tree ?

Many thanks

Adam

2008/5/7 Ashish Sharma <ashishs.sharma at gmail.com>:
> Hi Javier,
>  That worked like a charm. Thanks so much for the help. When I received your
>  email, I was banging my head against the wall while doing the kernel
>  compilation for the 4th time thinking it was something that I did wrong in
>  the config file and it never even occurred to me that they could break the
>  make-kpkg/dpkg kernelbuild process  in Hardy. My neighbors thank you for
>  making me stop banging against their wall :)
>
>  I was trying to apply all the patches instead of the one-shot patch which
>  was creating all the problem.
>
>  Ashish
>
>  On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Javier Sánchez <javier.recacha at gmail.com>
>  wrote:
>
>
>  > Hi,
>  >
>  > I work with Hardy distribution without problems. You need to download
>  > 2.6.24 plain kernel at www.kernel.org and apply the patch to that. You
>  > need to apply a patch for click 1.6 too (look for the oneshot patches on
>  > this threat).
>  >
>  > Dont use the debian method (dpkg) to compile the kernel, it has a big bug
>  > and the headers are made corrupted. Use the traditional make method instead.
>  >
>  >
>  > (patch linux, VANILLA KERNEL DIR)
>  > patch -p1 -b <
>  > /root/patches-linux-2.6.24-for-click/0000-Oneshot-linux-2.6.24.patch
>  >
>  > make menuconfig
>  >
>  > make bzImage
>  >
>  > make modules
>  >
>  > cp System.map /boot/System.map-2.6.24
>  >
>  > cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24
>  >
>  > make modules_install
>  >
>  > mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24 2.6.24
>  >
>  > EDIT GRUB (/boot/grub/menu.lst)
>  >
>  > (patch click, CLICK DIR)
>  > patch -p1 -b <
>  > /root/patches-click-1.6-for-linux-2.6.24/0000-oneshot-click-1.6.patch
>  >
>
>
>
>
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