On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 00:35 -0500, Dave Jones wrote: > On Mon, Feb 07, 2005 at 10:55:51PM -0600, Billy Rose wrote: > > On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 23:28 -0500, Matthew Miller wrote: > > > On Mon, Feb 07, 2005 at 10:29:11PM -0600, Billy Rose wrote: > > > > I was just curious if a FC3 kernel-source rpm was in the works for the > > > > latest kernel update? I can build a kernel from scratch, but I do not > > > > know the order to apply the patches. > > > > > > You mean the src.rpm? That's there already. If you mean a 'binary' RPM named > > > kernel-source, you need to read the release notes or about 15% of the > > > messages on this list. > > > > May I suggest a README_kernel-source-2.6.10-1.760_FC3 in the update > > directory on the download site? There would be much less traffic about > > it. > > People can't be bothered to read the release notes that come > with the ISOs, or searching the list archives, or spend a few > seconds googling. Forgive my impatience, but I am one of those poor unfortunate blokes that just spent the last 5 days trying to get FC3 installed because I have an Intel 810 chip set. After not being given the option to boot into text mode (Expert options in the installer???) and no virtual terminal keys working to switch out of the wonderful colors which looked quite pleasant on my screen, I installed without X only to get an endless stream of dependency failures when trying to install the X rpm's by hand (is the rpm dependency tree in the release notes somewhere???). I finally resorted to Google (in text mode) to find a solution to the 810 issue, and got that resolved. After this experience, I became excited with a working machine, and the thought never crossed my mind that a release note would include instructions on how to build your own kernel source rpm since FC1 and FC2 both had them in the update directory. I did in fact install the .src rpm and found all of the patches. I searched the Red Hat website for a howto on patching the kernel source only to find a link which points here http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/Kernel-HOWTO/ which in turn took me to a very knowledgeable, but nevertheless, useless wealth of information for my specific cause that assumes I know the order in which to apply the patches. Hence, my first ever question posted to this list which has left me flamed in a somewhat undertone for not trying. Where are the archives to this list? There is no link that I can readily find on the Fedora website. Did I look, yes. Again, forgive me for being impatient, it has been a trying experience. > What makes you think they'll go hunting for anything else ? > > Dave >