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Re: prep 4 sarge 2 etch upgrade; patching driver



On 2008-11-05 22:20 +0100, Mark Copper wrote:

> I posted 2 days ago on this old, old topic, but am posting separately
> now to ask a more general question about patching sources.
>
> I'm planning to upgrade sarge to etch remotely.  The tricky point for me
> is to include a driver for the RAID card on the box (Adaptec
> ASR-2420SA).

I suppose that should read AAR-2420SA?

>  Etch does not support this card as reported in 2/2007 on
> this list.  Indeed, checking aacraid.h in 
> linux-2.6.18/drivers/scsi/aacraid shows the AAC_DRIVER_BUILD to be 2409
> where the later 2420 is needed (and available from adaptec.com).
>
> Previously I simply overwrote the old /drivers/scsi/aacraid source files
> with the new ones and recompiled the kernel.
>
> Is there a better way to do this?  Should I check later versions of the
> kernel to see when/if the updated driver entered the kernel source?

Yes, especially 2.6.24 which is available in etch.

>  And
> if I do that, is there a Debian way to use a newer kernel while keeping
> everything else rock-solid stable?

The easiest way is to use a linux-image-2.6-something package from
backports.org.  Note that third-party modules included in Debian stable
will often not build against newer kernels.

Sven


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