Once upon a time Sunday 24 October 2004 7:36 pm, Brian Mury wrote: > On Sun, 2004-24-10 at 20:23 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote: > > So, significantly less is changed -- but thirty thousand lines of changes > > might still count as "heavily". > > So what exactly is different, anyway? What am I missing out on by > running a generic kernel.org kernel? Anything worth having? ftom the 2.6.9-240 spec file clearly not many patches at all. # # Patches 0 through 100 are meant for core subsystem upgrades # Patch1: patch-2.6.9-final.bz2 Patch2: patch-2.6.9-final-bk2.bz2 # # Patches 10 to 100 are upstream patches we want to back out # Patch10: linux-2.6.7-hugetlb.patch Patch11: linux-2.6.7-iobitmap.patch # Patches 100 through 500 are meant for architecture patches # 200 - 300 x86(-64) Patch200: linux-2.6.5-nostack.patch # 300 - 330 ppc(64)) Patch300: linux-2.6.2-ppc64-build.patch Patch305: linux-2.6.8-ppc64-netboot.patch # # 330 - 350 ia64 # Patch330: linux-2.6.3-ia64-build.patch # 350 - 400 s390(x) Patch350: linux-2.6.1-s390-compile.patch # # 400 - sparc(64) # Patch400: linux-2.6.3-sparc-addbzimage.patch # # Patches 500 through 1000 are reserved for bugfixes to the core system # and patches related to how RPMs are build # Patch500: linux-2.4.0-nonintconfig.patch Patch510: linux-2.6.8-flexmmap-x86-64.patch Patch511: linux-2.6.0-exec-shield.patch Patch512: linux-2.6.8-print-fatal-signals.patch Patch513: linux-2.6.8-execshield-vaspace.patch Patch520: linux-2.6.8-4g4g-backout.patch Patch521: linux-2.6.0-4g4g.patch Patch530: linux-2.6.0-must_check.patch Patch540: linux-2.6.2-tux.patch Patch600: linux-2.6.7-modsign-core.patch Patch601: linux-2.6.7-modsign-crypto.patch Patch602: linux-2.6.7-modsign-ksign.patch Patch603: linux-2.6.7-modsign-mpilib.patch Patch604: linux-2.6.7-modsign-script.patch Patch605: linux-2.6.7-modsign-include.patch # # Patches 1000 to 5000 are reserved for bugfixes to drivers and filesystems # Patch1000: linux-2.4.0-test11-vidfail.patch Patch1020: linux-2.6.4-stackusage.patch Patch1030: linux-2.6.5-ext3-reservations.patch Patch1031: linux-2.6.8-ext3-reservations-update.patch Patch1040: linux-2.6.5-ext3-online-resize.patch Patch1050: linux-2.6.7-devmem.patch Patch1051: linux-2.6.0-devmem.patch Patch1060: linux-2.6.3-crash-driver.patch Patch1070: linux-2.6.0-sleepon.patch Patch1080: linux-2.6.7-voluntary-preemption.patch Patch1081: linux-2.6.7-early-schedule.patch Patch1100: linux-2.6.7-i8042.patch Patch1110: linux-2.6.9-irqfixup.patch Patch1120: linux-2.6.7-scsi-whitelist.patch Patch1140: linux-2.6.9-blockfixes.patch Patch1150: linux-2.6.9-sata.patch Patch1160: linux-2.6.8-lockd-racewarn2.patch Patch1400: linux-2.6.9-kexec.patch Patch1500: linux-2.6.8-crashdump-common.patch Patch1510: linux-2.6.7-netdump.patch Patch1520: linux-2.6.8-netconsole.patch Patch1530: linux-2.6.8-diskdump-3.patch Patch1540: linux-2.6.8-diskdump-scsi-3.patch Patch1550: linux-2.6.8-mptfusion-diskdump.patch Patch1560: linux-2.6.7-aic7xxx-diskdump.patch Patch1570: linux-2.6.8-sym53c8xx-diskdump.patch Patch1580: linux-2.6.8-ipr-diskdump.patch Patch2000: linux-2.6.3-printopen.patch Patch2010: linux-2.6.9-xattr-rework-tmpfs-mm.patch Patch2020: linux-2.6.9-O_NONBLOCK.patch # # External drivers that are about to get accepted upstream # # Speedtouch USB DSL modem driver. Patch3010: linux-2.6.9-speedtouch.patch # # 10000 to 20000 is for stuff that has to come last due to the # amount of drivers they touch. But only these should go here. # Not patches you're too lazy for to put in the proper place. # Patch10000: linux-2.6.0-compile.patch # END OF PATCH DEFINITIONS
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