I am running SuSE OpenExchange Server version 4. This server is based off the 2.4.19 kernel. Since my server is a multi-processor machine, it has installed the SMP version of the standard kernel.
Unfortunatly, the kernel sources are the standard sources used to build that standard single-processor kernel. I need to build the drbd kernel module, but it keeps using the version '2.4.19-4gb' found in the version.h file. If i change the VERSION statement to read '2.4.19-64GB-SMP' in the version.h file, will this break anything?
Thanks,
Lee
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