Hi there, I am trying to patch the current 2.6.11-1-k7 kernel (2.6.11-7) with the kerenel-patch-suspend2 package. When I run
make-kpkg --added-patches suspend2 --config menuconfig --append-to-version -suspend2 configure kernel_image modules_image I get the following error message: E: no applicable suspend2 patch found for this kernel. With a recent E: kernel, this usually means that I have not yet found the time to E: verify the patch against your revision of the Debian kernel. Feel E: free to inform me whether the patch still applies. If you are E: trying to patch an older kernel, you are likely out of luck. Please E: use a recent kernel instead. so I'm just wondering, where in the suspend2 patch files do I find the parameter that controls which kernel versions are permitted to be patched? I am happy to attempt the patch, but since I'm not familiar with the low-level patch tools I'd rather stay within the make-kpkg framework. THanks much! matt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]