custom kernel
On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 06:09:36PM +0400, Vladimir Stavrinov wrote:
> available in binary form only. In this case You should use
> binary kernel from redhat or suse. Yes, even in this case You
> can take appropriate kernel source and compile kernel modules,
> but this is addition work.
I don't know, may be redhat like debian have squashfs modules in
separate package. But I don't think this is true for old
kernels (i.e. 2.6.4) for which the driver available as usual.
But in any case there should be universal solution, independent
of kernel.
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