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Re: EMC and new Redhat.

Posted by Ian Wright
on 1999-11-11 13:33:30 UTC
Thanks Brian but Fred's recent post now indicates that 2.2.10 is old hat and
that next week we need to be using 2.2.13! I have to figure out how to
upgrade from RedHat 5.2 to RedHat 6.1 for which I have the CDs - I suspect
it is more involved than just installing a new kernel as many of the
libraries and odd ends that other programs use seem to have changed, and I
will download the new kernel over the weekend and try to pluck up courage to
make the change!

Ian
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Ian W. Wright
Sheffield UK


----- Original Message -----
From: Brian L. <luczkiew@...>
> That should work (as I did it that way). You should note a few things,
however:
>
> you will probably need to symlink /usr/src/linux/include/asm-i386 to
/usr/src/linux/include/asm AFTER you put int he 2.2.10
> kernel (because the platfoirm-specific includes need to be found when
compiling things). Also, follow all instructions in the
> EMC installation instructions. You will have to copy the modules out of
the /lib/modules/......./rtl_*.o to
> /usr/src/rtl/modules/rtl_* (without the .o) as this is where EMC looks for
them, although I'm sure there's a way around that in
> the EMC configs, I just took the easy way out with it.
>
> -Brian

Discussion Thread

Ian Wright 1999-11-09 10:40:53 UTC EMC and new Redhat. Brian L. 1999-11-09 12:44:26 UTC Re: EMC and new Redhat. Ian Wright 1999-11-09 14:32:56 UTC Re: EMC and new Redhat. Fred Proctor 1999-11-10 07:47:06 UTC Re: EMC and new Redhat. Brian L. 1999-11-10 21:54:39 UTC Re: EMC and new Redhat. Ian Wright 1999-11-11 13:33:30 UTC Re: EMC and new Redhat. Ian Wright 1999-11-13 02:23:54 UTC Re: EMC and new Redhat. Fred Proctor 1999-11-15 08:54:31 UTC Re: EMC and new Redhat.