Update of /cvsroot/ssic-linux/openssi/docs/devel
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv6119
Modified Files:
Tag: OPENSSI-RH
INSTALL.cvs
Log Message:
We're using a Fedora kernel, not a Red Hat kernel
Index: INSTALL.cvs
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RCS file: /cvsroot/ssic-linux/openssi/docs/devel/Attic/INSTALL.cvs,v
retrieving revision 1.1.2.18
retrieving revision 1.1.2.19
diff -u -d -r1.1.2.18 -r1.1.2.19
--- INSTALL.cvs 28 Oct 2004 02:18:58 -0000 1.1.2.18
+++ INSTALL.cvs 9 Nov 2004 23:34:01 -0000 1.1.2.19
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
$ make fullkern
The difference between the two rules is that 'make kern' only applies
-the OpenSSI changes to the base Red Hat kernel source, whereas
+the OpenSSI changes to the base Fedora kernel source, whereas
'make fullkern' also applies a set of third-party patches, including
SGI's kernel debugger, Linux Virtual Server, modifications needed for
Lustre, etc. At present, some of these patches are required for building
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@
To build an OpenSSI kernel, you might want to use one of the
pre-defined kernel config files in openssi/kernel.configs. The
kernel-2.4.22-i586-ssi.config and kernel-2.4.22-i686-ssi.config files
-are derived from Red Hat's kernel-2.4.22-ix86-smp.config files.
+are derived from Fedora's kernel-2.4.22-ix86-smp.config files.
The kernel-2.4.22-i686-ssi.config file is what is used to generate the
kernel RPM for releases. You can also use config.i586 or config.i686,
which is a stripped-down config file used by many developers because
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