Thanks for your help but I now have another problem. If I can't patch this
kernel, but the code is already there, how do I configure ipvsadm? What other
options do you suggest?
> I am having trouble patching the 2.2.14-5.0 kernel with patch 0.9.12. I am
> doing the following:
>
> 1 ) Copying the '/usr/src/linux-2.2.14' directory to
> '/usr/src/linux-2.2.14.vs2';
> 2 ) Changing the '/usr/src/linux' link to point to the new src directory;
> 3 ) Copying the 'ipvs-0.9.12-2.2.14.patch' file into the new src directory.
> 4 ) Executing 'patch -p1 < ipvs-0.9.12-2.2.14.patch' command.
>
> I then get lots of errors saying that the kernel has already been patched and
> lots of errors saying that hunk cannot be applied. I am asked if I want to
> apply them anyway. Either way (applied or not) I cannot recompile the kernel.
> Has anyone any idea what is going wrong?
Isn't the 2.2.14-5 kernel one of the redhat-patched series? I don't think
the lvs patches will apply in any case to a non-stock kernel. I also
think that the 2.2.14-5 kernel might already have the lvs patches applied
(rh6.2 ships with nanny and the 2.2.14-5 kernel).
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