CERC ATA/100 RAID card
Torsten Krah
tkrah at fachschaft.imn.htwk-leipzig.de
Thu Apr 3 03:39:25 CDT 2008
With the patch command.
Get the source tree and use something like:
cd /usr/src/sourcetree-of-the-kernel-you-want-to-patch
patch -p0 < "patchfile"
It should apply cleanly against the latest stable tree.
After that you have to build the kernel/module again.
Torsten
Am Mittwoch, 2. April 2008 22:26:46 schrieb John Bown:
> Very cool Torsten! Thank you for replying. Since I'm still somewhat
> new to Linux, how do I actually go about applying the patch?
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