Hi Jon,
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 6:20 PM, <jonr@destar.net>
wrote:> I have been looking and looking for a way to do this and was wondering if
> anybody had some links to some pages or some sagely advice on this. I was
> thinking I could take a source kernel from one of the distro''s and
and a
> pristine kernel from kernel.org and diff them and create a patch set for a
> newer kernel. Has anyone tried this and documented their experiences?
>
For Ubuntu see:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2008-April/002324.html
The patches are in the source package in the debian/ directory.
All distros must have a diff against the kernel.org kernel, it is just a matter
of understanding there package management and source packages in
particular. You can generally find the distro sources online, but I guess that
probably also depends on the distros and how they store it.
> Thanks for any links or advice,
>
> Jon
>
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