On Aug 17, 2006, at 6:17 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote: > I am building the new CentOSPlus kernel for i386/x86_64. > > It is based on the 2.6.9-42.EL kernel that will be part of CentOS-4.4. > > Currently it has all the features of the older plus kernels and all > the > items turned on by the upstream provider in their main kernel ... > except > that XFS is being removed from this kernel (and added by a standalone > module that has newer sgi code for xfs). > > I am not going to add patches to the kernel, but I will entertain > requests to turn on features that are included and require users to > have > to recompile their kernels (that don't require adding patches). despite the fact that you said that you won't patch the kernel, i can't help but submit a plea for a reinstatement of the legacy LSI MegaRAID driver (documented here: http://www.tuxyturvy.com/blog/ index.php?url=archives/4-Installing-RHEL4-on-Systems-with-Legacy- Megaraid-Drivers.html) i haven't yet encountered a Red Hat/CentOS kernel release under which the legacy megaraid driver didn't build, and i suspect this would be helpful to people other than just me. it installs just find alongside the new megaraid drivers and doesn't conflict with them or confuse kudzu. please? -steve --- If this were play'd upon a stage now, I could condemn it as an improbable fiction. - Fabian, Twelfth Night