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Linux kernel patch set 2.4.21-pre2-jp15
This is the fifteenth release of the -jp patch set.
Status: 25 Dec 2002 22:00 CEST
What is it?
The -jp kernel patch sets are development kernels for testing purpose only.
They provide a service for developers who want keep up to date with the
latest kernels and interesting patches. If you like to test interesting new
features of patches and evaluate bleeding-edge enhancements not to be
expected for inclusion into the standard 2.4 kernel in the near future, the
-jp kernel patch set is the one for you.
The patches are selected under performance improvement criterias and increased
stability under load, with an eye on better file system support and security.
Each patch is carefully evaluated, compiled and adapted to fit into the
collection. The patch set should compile; but it can't be guarantueed that it
successfully boots on every machine.
Before being released, the -jp kernel is tested for successful booting into
SuSE Linux 8.1 on a test machine with the Elitegroup K7S5A board, Duron 1
Ghz, 256 MB, 40 GB IDE drive, SCSI 4.3 GB drive, Geforce 2 graphics card. It
will be released if a -jp kernel self-compile and reboot on an XFS file
system partition succeeds.
The -jp patch sets will appear regularly, depending on the progress of 2.4
kernel releases. The 2.6 kernel is scheduled for second quarter of 2003, and
-jp patch sets will be continued for 2.6 kernels.
Download
The patch set is provided as a single archive where you will find all patches
as separate files. Please take care if you split the set and try to use parts
of it. The recommended method is downloading the set, unpacking the archive,
and apply the patches with the applypatches shell script provided in the
archive.
Content
001_intermezzo-fix 038_i2c
002_parport-fix 039_i2c-fix
003_ncpfs-fix 040_lmsensors
004_i8k-fix 041_h323-netmeeting-nat-fix
005_ide-fix 042_talk-nat-fix
006_ide-hack 043_net-khttpd-remove
007_aic7xx-trivialdb 044_net-tux2
008_scx200-fix 045_nfs-all
009_variable-hz-rml 046_xfs
010_amd-cool 047_xfs-kernel
011_cpufreq 048_xfs-quota32
012_cpufreq-coppermine 049_xfs-dmapi
013_via-northbridge-fixup 050_xfs-misc
014_TIOCGDEV 051_xfs-acl
015_vm-rmap 052_xfs-ia64
016_vm-rmap-fix 053_ntfs
017_vm-strict-overcommit-rml 054_ftpfs
018_vm-strict-overcommit-rml-fix 055_cdfs
019_sched-O1-rml 056_ftpfs-fix
020_sched-O1-bluetooth-bnep-fix 057_njbfs
021_sched-hyperthreading 058_evms
021_sched-tunables-rml 059_evms-common
022_preempt-kernel-rml 060_evms-xfs-vfs-lock
022_preempt-log-rml 061_lvm2-devmapper-ioctl
022_preempt-stats-rml 062_lvm2-mempool-alloc-slab-fix
023_preempt-lock-break 063_driver-console-unicon
024_preempt-lowlatency 064_grsecurity
025_read-latency2-rmap 065_patch-int
026_pagecache-radixtree-lockbreak 066_loop-jari
027_driver-scsi-dc395x 067_alsa-kernel
028_driver-net-3c59x 068_alsa-kernel-stubs
029_driver-usbd-net 069_alsa-config
030_driver-usbd-net-fix 070_alsa-doc
031_driver-pdc202xx-pci 071_alsa-pde-airo-fix
032_driver-ide-cd-audio-dma 072_alsa-sb16-fix
033_driver-cdrw-packet-write 073_alsa-devfs-fix
034_supermount 074_ieee1394-fix
035_supermount-fix 075_freeswan-nodebug-fix
036_ipsec-freeswan 100_VERSION
037_acpi
Known Issues
* XFS with preemptive kernel can't sync, a kernel BUG is thrown. Please don't
use XFS with preemptive kernel.
* Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on ... Please build your root
fs into the kernel, not as a module.
* The variable 'CONFIG_SOUND' is shared between Alsa and OSS. This is not very
elegant. Kernel will be bigger than necessary.
* mkinitrd might fail with:
xfs: failed to add module "/lib/modules/2.4.21-pre2-jp15/kernel/fs/xfs/xfs.o"
initrd too small
Please don't switch on xfs debugging. It will bloat xfs.o over 22 MB.
* building a "Jumbo Kernel" with *all* possible configuration options selected
to 'y' will build, but it fails at vmlinux link time due to limitations in
binutils-2.12.90 (SuSE 8.1).
Have fun!
Jörg Prante <joerg@infolinux.de>
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