21 Oct
2004
21 Oct
'04
16:08
On Thursday, 21 October 2004 17.45, Nicholas Moir wrote:
I have a host which will only boot with the patched SUSE kernel, a vanilla kernel using the SUSE .config results in a kernel panic. Is there a way of stripping out the SUSE patches individually, so I can find out which patch is responsible for the machine booting.
I agree with the other two replies; however, if you really want to go through the (therapeutic?) labour of stripping out suse patches, have a look at the src.rpm for the kernel you're using. It has the patches that have been applied to it, which you can patch -R at your leisure But as has been said, I suspect there will be a simpler way of solving it by examining the actual error you get