* Re: [gentoo-dev] New sys-kernel tree layout
@ 2002-04-27 16:24 99% ` Jano Lukac
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From: Jano Lukac @ 2002-04-27 16:24 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
Silly question: which patches are included in the patch bzball? I quickly
skimmed the patch, but it's a big file. The ebuild only writes:
# INCLUDED:
# 2.4.16, plus:
# 2.4.17-pre4 (aka "2.4.16-pre4") openmosix
Which doesn't help me much ;)
Much obliged,
jano
Daniel Robbins said:
> Hi all,
>
> We now have a new arrangement in Portage's sys-kernel tree.
> sys-kernel/linux-sources no longer exists, and has been replaced with
> the following consistently-named selection of kernel source packages:
>
> gentoo-sources:
>
> The gentoo-sources ebuild is our replacement for our previous
> linux-sources ebuild. It contains a "custom" Gentoo Linux kernel
> source tree, optimized for server performance and desktop
> responsiveness. We try to ensure that this kernel is very fast and
> stable and we recommend this kernel for most people. However, XFS
> support is no longer included in this kernel. If you use XFS, use
> sys-kernel/xfs-sources.
>
> vanilla-sources:
>
> The vanilla-sources ebuild installs a "mainline" kernel source tree,
> giving you the exact same thing as if you downloaded a stock kernel
> from kernel.org. It will be handy for those who use stock kernel
> source tree -- now you can merge this kernel, and have a kernel source
> tree
> installed to /usr/src automatically.
>
> usermode-sources:
>
> This usermode-sources ebuild installs mainline sources that have been
> patched to support user-mode Linux (a special technology that allows
> you to run "Linux inside Linux.")
>
> xfs-sources:
>
> The xfs-sources ebuild installs sources that support XFS; specifically,
> this ebuild contains a CVS snapshot of SGI's own XFS source tree. In
> the future, we may add other minor (and stable) performance-enhancing
> patches as well. We've found that using a SGI XFS CVS shapshot is the
> best way to go if you're going to use the XFS filesystem. If any of
> your Gentoo Linux filesystems are XFS, then, you'll need to use this
> kernel.
>
> openmosix-sources:
>
> The openmosix-sources ebuild installs a kernel source tree that has
> been specially patched with support for the GPL openMosix clustering
> and load- balancing technology. For more info, see
> http://www.openmosix.com.
>
> I hope you find the new layout more intuitive. All ebuilds work
> similarly and will install a kernel source tree to a directory inside
> /usr/src and will set the /usr/src/linux symlink to point to this
> directory. We also plan to add a greater selection of kernels in the
> future -- even customized kernels from other distributions like
> Mandrake and Red Hat.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> --
> Daniel Robbins <drobbins@gentoo.org>
> Chief Architect/President http://www.gentoo.org
> Gentoo Technologies, Inc.
>
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