* 2.4.0 release and ia64
@ 2001-01-10 18:03 hiren_mehta
2001-01-10 18:08 ` Bill Nottingham
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From: hiren_mehta @ 2001-01-10 18:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Hi All,
Now that 2.4.0 kernel is officially released, does it run
or ia64 as it is or do we need to apply any patches to make
it run on ia64 ?
Thanks and regards,
-hiren
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* Re: 2.4.0 release and ia64
2001-01-10 18:03 hiren_mehta
@ 2001-01-10 18:08 ` Bill Nottingham
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From: Bill Nottingham @ 2001-01-10 18:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
hiren_mehta@agilent.com (hiren_mehta@agilent.com) said:
> Now that 2.4.0 kernel is officially released, does it run
> or ia64 as it is or do we need to apply any patches to make
> it run on ia64 ?
There's a patch for it in ports/ia64 on your favorite linux kernel
mirror.
Bill
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* RE: 2.4.0 release and ia64
@ 2001-01-10 18:17 hiren_mehta
2001-01-10 18:21 ` Bill Nottingham
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From: hiren_mehta @ 2001-01-10 18:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
It looks like, those patches are for the test kernels.
I could not find one that can be used for the final released 2.4.0 kernel.
I am not sure which one should I use. So far I was using test10
kernel and then corresponding ia64 patch for test10 on my ia64 system.
Is it that I can apply any patch to the released 2.4.0 kernel ?
If not , then which patch should I use ?
Thanks and regards,
-hiren
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> From: Bill Nottingham [mailto:notting@redhat.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 10:09 AM
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> hiren_mehta@agilent.com (hiren_mehta@agilent.com) said:
> > Now that 2.4.0 kernel is officially released, does it run
> > or ia64 as it is or do we need to apply any patches to make
> > it run on ia64 ?
>
> There's a patch for it in ports/ia64 on your favorite linux kernel
> mirror.
>
> Bill
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* Re: 2.4.0 release and ia64
2001-01-10 18:17 2.4.0 release and ia64 hiren_mehta
@ 2001-01-10 18:21 ` Bill Nottingham
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From: Bill Nottingham @ 2001-01-10 18:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
hiren_mehta@agilent.com (hiren_mehta@agilent.com) said:
> It looks like, those patches are for the test kernels.
There *should* be a patch for 2.4 final:
linux-2.4.0-ia64-010109.diff.(bz2|gz)
If not, your mirror isn't up to date.
Bill
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