
On 6/25/07, Mike Myers <mikesm559@yahoo.com> wrote:
By saying the vanilla kernel route, I meant downloading 2.6.18.8 from kernel.org and doing the patches against it, and then running that kernel. I just downloaded it and the patches worked fine against that base. The problem is that I am not sure what I lose by loading that kernel over the patched version that opensuse distributes. Especially since I like to use EVMS, and I know that seems to work out of the box with the patched opensuse kernel. Device mapper support is in 2.6.18.8, but again I am not sure what else went into the opensuse version.
Is there a list of all patches that opensuse applied to the generic 2.6.18.8 kernel?
If you install the 2.6.18 suse kernel sources, one of the files is the specfile (iirc). In the specfile you will find all the suse patches to vanilla.
Also, I contacted Tejun, and his existing patches are on a path to be incorporated into 2.6.23, but he is about to release PMP support for AHCI SATA controllers, which should be very popular too.
Really. That is good news. If that is so, then they will be in the next rc series. And the KOTD kernel is normally only a few days behind vanilla and normally tracks the rc series. So if you want to wait until 2.6.23-rc1 is released (maybe a month from now?) and then watch the kotd kernel to see when it gets updated you should have a good way to go forward. Also, a few weeks after that a new 10.3 alpha/beta will likely come out that has the new kernel. Both of those kernels have all the Suse patches in them. (FYI: there is already a schedule for the alpha/beta released of 10.3 if you want to try and see when things are likely going to happen.) FYI: AFAIK the 10.2 userland tools will work with a 10./3 Alpha/Beta kernel and/or a KOTD kernel, so you would just need to update the kernel. You can point yast to the Alpha/beta repository and tell it to get just the kernel package. With kotd, I think you have to download the rpm and install it manually.
I'll try and track down the forward port of the patchset, but I may try just running with the patched vanilla 2.6.18.8 first.
I haven't used bugzilla before, but I'll work on getting a request added. PMP support is just SO useful, and windows drivers now pretty much support it across the board on a bunch of different controllers. Linux really needs it since software raid works so well.
If it is part of 2.6.23 vanilla, then there may be no need. ie. I don't think PMP requires anything but kernel support and suse would be very unlikely to disable it once it is available in vanilla. I guess the one issue maybe how the timing works. ie. Will 2.6.23 be released in time for 10.3's release? If not, then maybe the Suse team would consider adding the PMP patch to there 2.6.22 kernel.
Thanks, Mike
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