fedora kernel FAQ
Xose Vazquez Perez
xose at wanadoo.es
Tue Nov 18 00:16:07 UTC 2003
from http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/docs/fedora-faq.txt
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Fedora kernel related questions that get asked over and over...
Q. Why doesn't Fedora support Reiserfs ?
A. Boot with 'linux reiserfs'
Q. What about jfs?
A. Boot with 'linux jfs'
Q. What about xfs?
A. Not yet.
Q. What about NTFS ?
A. We don't distribute this due to potential legal issues.
See http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/rpm/index.html
Q. Why aren't all these filesystems available by default ?
A. Because they are not as heavily tested as ext3 by Red Hat.
Q. Why doesn't Fedora just ship the stock kernel.org kernel ?
A. The patches we apply are justified for many reasons.
- Dropping back to a 'known good' version of a driver.
- Updating to a newer version of a driver to whats in mainline
that fixes known bugs but for whatever reason, hasn't made it in yet.
- Backports of fixes from 'pre/rc' release kernels.
- Various new features developed by Red Hat.
NPTL, Exec-Shield etc..
- Various often requested features
laptop-mode for eg.
Q. Can I use a stock kernel.org kernel anyway ?
A. Yes. But you obviously lose all the 'add ons'.
Q. What about 2.6 ?
A. Yes, with caveats. See the documents at..
Q. When I try to compile the Fedora kernel I get..
kernel/kernel.o(.text+0xfc3): In function `schedule':
: undefined reference to `active_load_balance'
A. This is a bug caused by a limitation in the 2.4
config system. Run make oldconfig twice to work around this.
We are working on a better solution.
Q. What kernel version does FC1 ship with ?
A. kernel-2.4.22-1.2115.nptl
This is based on 2.4.22-ac1, and has a number of 2.4.23pre
patches also included.
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thank you Dave
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