RHEL 4 (and thus CentOS 4) do not have appletalk module included. CentOSPlus rather thoughtfully has the 'unsupported' version which would have the appletalk module but I have been unable to get the old megaraid driver to run compiled from the kernel-devel for these 'unsupported' kernels.
Thus I would love to simply compile the appletalk module myself from the standard kernel-devel for the standard i686/i686smp kernels as I have to do for the old megaraid driver.
Thus it would appear, that I would need the kernel source for this.
How would I 'isolate' the appletalk kernel stuff? Would I install the kernel-sourcecode rpm - like... http://centos.cs.ucr.edu/centos/4.1/os/i386/CentOS/RPMS/kernel- sourcecode-2.6.9-11.EL.noarch.rpm and hunt down the appletalk directory and compile the module separately pretty much as I do with the older megaraid code? Is it reasonable to hope that the necessary code for the appletalk kernel module would be contained in one subdirectory? Is there an easier way that I am missing?
Craig