From: Danny R. <me...@op...> - 2001-10-14 06:21:45
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Do you guys, by any chance, have sample .config files for the DC? One that supports the BBA and NFS? -Danny -----Original Message----- From: Paul Mundt [mailto:pm...@mv...] Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2001 1:30 AM To: Danny Rodriguez Cc: lin...@li... Subject: Re: [linuxdc-dev]Some basic questions and Linux DC + NFS On Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 01:13:47AM -0400, Danny Rodriguez wrote: > Okay guys, it's been a while since I've worked on the LinuxDC project. I > downloaded the updated CVS module linux-sh-dc, then copied the files > into the 2.4.10 kernel codebase. > linux-sh-dc is an _experimental_ CVS module. It's where all the new development that isn't fit for general consumption goes. All the stuff you're looking for is in the linuxsh CVS. See http://sf.net/projects/linuxsh/ > I used the HOWTO's .config then added maple bus support in make > menuconfig. Now nothing works as far as the HOWTO is concerned. I try > doing > HOWTO probably needs to be updated.. the maple stuff in the linux-sh-dc module is an experimental work-in-progress at a new implementation of the maple bus to behave somewhat more intelligently. If you're interested in functional, you want the old maple stuff thats in the LinuxSH CVS. > > Am I missing steps? Also, the menuconfig has no mention of NFS support, > or even network support/BBA for that matter. > > What happened to the old linux module? > Most of our changes got pushed into the LinuxSH CVS, and that's where all the "stable" stuff goes now. Experimental and new stuff goes in the LinuxDC CVS. Unless you're a kernel hacker interested in hacking on new things, stay away from the linux-sh-dc module. Regards, -- Paul Mundt <pm...@mv...> MontaVista Software, Inc. |