Patching kernel headers
Yann E. MORIN
yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr
Sun Oct 24 17:32:00 GMT 2010
Milan, All,
On Sunday 24 October 2010 18:07:34 milan radulovic wrote:
> I need to apply some patch on the kernel headers.
> Please, is there a way to do it from the patches folder ?
Yes, this is realitvely easy:
- create a directory patches/linux/VERSION
- put your patches in there
Of course, replace VERSION above with the version string of your Linux
kernel, eg:
patches/linux/2.6.36
Patches will be applied in the order they are listed when the locale is C,
so if you want to ensure a specific order, prefix them with digits:
100-my-stuff-1.patch
200-my-stuff-2.patch
and so on...
As far as I know, headers as exported by the latest Linux kernel versions
are now in a very good shape (I recall a SCSI issue that was fixed only
recently, but I believe 2.6.34 and up do not have this issue). What are
those patches you need to apply?
Regards,
Yann E. MORIN.
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