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MM

Kernel
« on: July 17, 2002, 02:21:20 AM »
I know updating the kernel in E-smith is not as easy as it sounds but where can I find the proper steps to update v5.5 to the 2.4.19 kernel.

Are there other issues that i need to take into consideration??

claude

Re: Kernel
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2002, 08:40:33 AM »
www.clarkconnect.org has 2.4 firewall.

chris meredith

Re: Kernel
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2002, 10:41:19 AM »
Check out this thread

http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=14422.msg54963#msg54963

It talks about 2.4 kernel on E-Smith.  It also links to:

ftp://ftp.e-smith.org/pub/e-smith/contrib/ShadLords/iso/

Which is an ISO with a 2.4 kernel for E-Smith.  Check the readme as well.

MM

Re: Kernel
« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2002, 07:24:37 PM »
Thanks I will go through the readme. I guess the best solution would be to use v5.5 as is.

Can someone shed some light on this

"Having round about 400 GB of data plus 200 GB of mails a journaling fs would be highly recommended."

It's a quote from another section of the newsboard

ralph

Re: Kernel
« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2002, 05:47:27 PM »
Hi MM,

hope I can, cause the original msg. was from me.

What I intended to point out was the fact that someone like me have quite a lot of data ( 400 GB filestuff + 200 GB Mails ) would really like to have a more stable, reliable and even better performing filesystem than ext2 actually is.

That's what it means.

cheers,

Ralph

Micheal Kelly

Re: Kernel
« Reply #5 on: July 21, 2002, 07:18:42 AM »
Not to mention that 600 gigs of filesystem takes a LONG time to fsck ("scandisk" for those windows folks out there) should the filesystem not unmount cleanly...

:)

ralph

Re: Kernel
« Reply #6 on: July 21, 2002, 10:08:27 PM »
Hi Kelly,

that's exactly why ( last time it took almost 18 hours to do the checks and fixes on a not cleanly unmounted fs .... )

cheers,

Ralph

Damien Curtain

Re: Kernel
« Reply #7 on: July 22, 2002, 03:35:56 AM »
ralph wrote:
>
> Hi Kelly,
>
> that's exactly why ( last time it took almost 18 hours to do
> the checks and fixes on a not cleanly unmounted fs .... )

Why are your filesystems not being correctly unmounted? Is this due to system crashes or power outages? Have you considered buying a ups?
--
 Damien

ralph

Re: Kernel
« Reply #8 on: July 22, 2002, 05:48:01 PM »
Hi Damien,

just some sort of hardware breakdown. All my servers are fully upsed.

Even if I've never had any trouble :
Journaling filesystem should be used in every prod. env.

cheerio,

Ralph