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Re: [rtl] Still another newbie patch problem
To all of You, who are going to submit questions about patching kernels!
Please take note of the following:
1) It is absolutely vital for identification of Your problem to know exactly
the system You work on, the kernel version You use, the kernel version
You are trying to patch, which patch You are applying etc.
2) Perhaps the problem will become obvious to You at the moment that You have
assembled all data and had a good look at them.
Please never forget to follow the above rules before sending questions like
this one below.
Dear Art!
Maybe Your problem is, that You don't know what You are doing.
Our problem is, that we don't know what You are doing either!
Please send the details!
Thomas
> Greetings, All:
>
> Have you all heard enough about patch problems? Here's mine:
>
> I'm trying to apply the rtlinux-0.6-2.0.33 patch to Debian hamm
> (frozen), using the nice concise instructions provided with 0.6 by
> Michael Barabanov. CD'd to /usr/src/linux, tried patch -p1
> <../rtlinux-0.6-2.0.33/kernel_patch, and it barked at me "can't find
> file to patch at input line 4".
>
> Obviously, I don't know what I'm doing -- and it's my lot in life to
> always fail when following the simple written instructions. If any is so
> motivated, I'd appreciate assistance with my present recto-cranial
> impaction...
>
> Thanks!
>
> Art Sackett
> --- [rtl] ---
> For more information on Real-Time Linux see:
> http://www.rtlinux.org/
>
--- [rtl] ---
For more information on Real-Time Linux see:
http://www.rtlinux.org/
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