Posts tagged pciehp
Kernel 2.6.30.4-disturbed released for Debian/Ubuntu (Disturbed)
1Well there is again a new kernel released and with that a new kernel package released by me called 2.6.30.4-distrubed. As you may notice, version 2.6.30.3 was skipped, because the bug fix in the release didn’t really affected the previous kernel package.
When it comes to the name, it’s the same story, Distrubed it’s another rock band which I really like, so this kernel release name is Distrubed. Other improvements and bugfixes besides the usual you can read at http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.30.4 and of course this release includes support for Intel Atom CPU’s (coretemp), Acer Aspire One fan (acerhdf) and plus the pciehp build as a module for Acer Aspire One card readers.
Revision 2 for kernel 2.6.30.2-godsmack
2Because there was some stuff missing from the first revision, this new revision, 2, has now pciehp added as a module. Seems it didn’t work right if it was build in the kernel. Also I have tried to build unionfs into this revision, but it’s not possible, the patch it’s not finished or I’m really missing something.
After googling for a while, I noticed that nobody is using the kernel patch, they are just build it and installing it as a module. I’m not sure what’s the deal, but the unionfs patch doesn’t add the options in the main Makefile, so you can’t really enable it. If there is a different way, I don’t know it, but if any of you have an idea on how to do this, please let me know and I will add the unionfs file system.