Es schrieb Martin Klaffenboeck: > > Am 08.12.2003 20:47:26 schrieb(en) Todd Lyons: > > > > > latest available kernelpatch first. That is > > > > No. It's patch-2.6.0-test11-kraxel-3.gz :) > > > I have used the -2 patch, I cannot use the -3 now? I have to > > > reinstall > > > the sources, right? > > > > Use the patch with the -R (--reverse) option to remove the -2 patch > > which will return your sources to their original condition. You > > might > > want to do a make clean or make distclean first. Then install the -3 > > patch to your sources like normal. > > Hm. The Problem is, that I don't really know the normal way. > > I did the following: > > Install the kernel in > /usr/src/linux-2.6.0-test11 > cd /usr/src > ln -s linux-2.6.0-test11 linux > patch < the-patch-file > > now I have to tell the programm every file it should patch. > > What can I do so it finds the files automatically? > Hi Martin, unpack the kraxelpatch in the toplevel kernelsource directory. Do there "patch --dry-run -p1 < kraxelpatch.x". If you have no errors do it without --dry-run. You can also set --verbose to get more output. Gerd has modified http://bytesex.org/v4l/build.html and that now reflects very well the situation on test kernels. Let us know what you get to work. Greetings Hermann