[CentOS] Trying to find all the kernel modules needed for my machine using shell script
Leonard den Ottolander
leonard at den.ottolander.nlFri Jul 13 18:57:06 UTC 2012
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Hello Aft, On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 23:48 +0600, Aft nix wrote: > Now centos distributes its kernel sources > through src-rpms(srpms). Which is "already patched" kernel source. > What i want is just the patches. so i that i can roll it over vanilla > kernel > and get identical source as those distributed through srpms. As CentOS is essentially a rebuild of RHEL the SRPMs are mostly the same as upstreams. Which sadly means that since v.6 the kernel source is distributed as a pre patched tarball. Regards, Leonard. -- mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research
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