I'm trying to get my cd-rw to write using UDF. It works with iso960. I found that I need to patch my kernel with teh packet-writing patch...i can not figure out how to do this tough :(....I'm kinda new to linux... I am using kernel 2.4.20. i uncompressed the packet writing patch file and then gziped it.... then i put the file in the top level of my kernel source directory then i issued the command zcat packet-2.4.20-2.patch.gz | patch -p0 the patch program then says it can not find the file to be patched and asks me for a filename....but I do not know which one it is.... Anyone have some suggestions on how i can patch my kernel??? Thanks..John Weez
On Thursday 27 Mar 2003 19:55, John Weez wrote:
... i issued the command zcat packet-2.4.20-2.patch.gz | patch -p0 the patch program then says it can not find the file to be patched and asks me for a filename....
Try -p1 instead of -p0. That should work OK. FYI, most (>99% of the ones I've come across) patches use -p1. It's the accepted standard for patch creation. Actually, you could uncompress the patch and apply it in one operation by doing "bzip2 -dc packet-2.4.20-2.patch.bz2 | patch -p1" which makes bzip2 decompress (-d) to standard output (-c). Stephen
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