Kernel 2.6.27 and squashfs 3.4 patch problem [solved]

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#101 Post by boscobearbank »

MU - I hope this is the right place

I've got a little request for an enhancement to your 2.6.27 kernel. Please add the pciehp module (/lib/modules/2.6.27/kernel/drivers/pci/hotplug/pciehp.ko)
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modprobe pciehp pciehp_force=1
cards in the SD card slots are recognized when placed in those slots, even if those slots are empty at boot time. I place this code in /etc/rc.local in both Ubuntu and all three Fedora installs on my Acer Aspire One.

Thanks for the great work you've been doing!
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#102 Post by boscobearbank »

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#103 Post by tempestuous »

boscobearbank wrote:Please add the pciehp module
In the kernel configuration this is found at -

Bus options (PCI etc.)
> Support for PCI Hotplug
> PCI Express Hotplug driver (NEW)

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#104 Post by MU »

I collected the files, that wow mentioned that he used to patch 2.6.27.5.
The download locations changed, some stuff can now be found here:
ftp://ftp.slax.org/source/slax/sqlzma/


I also included a step-by-step mu-kernel.txt how I applied them.
Get it (3 MB) here:
http://dotpups.de/diverse-tgz/linux-2.6 ... atches.tgz

I am not certain, if they are identical to wows kernel, it takes so long to compile it, that I must continue tomorrow.
Read here about why I try to build it:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 098#258098
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#105 Post by Aung »

I think I shall have to ask the question I should have asked in the first place. Can Puppy ever be run as AMD64 bit. Would devx.sfs still work or would it need to be remade also. And dont you dare tell me to go try Ubongo drums or Debuggered or you will get an ear full. Aung

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