On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 10:57:50AM -0500, Kyle Maxwell wrote:
It was merged; do a rpm -q --changelog on the 2.4.22-1.2040.nptl kernel and you'll see it mentioned. Given that RHL is not really a supported product anymore, it doesn't make sense to split out "unsupported" modules. The changelog still says that distinction is made to some degree, but I haven't dug into it any to see exactly how that distinction is made.
The modules that had been in the "unsupported" RPM are still kept in the same directory that they were when they were in the unsupported RPM (/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/unsupported) so that you can tell the modules that we are likely to put less effort into fixing; we still wanted to convey reasonable expectations based in the information that we used to get to having an "unsupported" RPM in the first place.
rpm -ql kernel will make it pretty obvious. :-)
michaelkjohnson
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