Sorry again, Ted.
There are so much for a newbie to learn to do cool work, especially to
meet your requirements. I am happy, any way, to patch ext4 under your
direction.
Without the cool git, though I am learning how to take advantage of
it, I could not manage all the patches delivered. In fact, I dig the
patches with UltraEdit for modifying the C code, Cygwin for git and
diff -Npu, and virtual machine for compiling. My kid, 11 years old
boy, has to share the HP notebook with me playing games.
And please laugh at me, I am not living in stone age.
I resolve conflicts and dependencies between patches in the way that
they are carried out by independent guys, since I am told that git is
cool enough. But indeed I created so many hard work for you, sorry.
Is it possible for me to patch not based upon the stock version I
downloaded at kernel.org, but upon the patched version, say the latest
git tree?
No problem. I like ext4, maybe still the native file system of GNU
Linux, and the cool guys such as Alen Cox, Andy Clin, Ingo Molnar,
Rusty Russell, Jens Axboe, Alexey N. Kuznetsov (where r u now, ANK?),
Mike Haertel, Avi Kivity, Ted, Reiser, and their cool works which help
many newbies to understand Linux, to apply the cool ideas and methods
they learned in Linux to their everyday work, to earn bread and salt
in this hard time.
One of the amazing cools of Linux, I believe, besides free, is to
change ideas and lives of individuals, and to change what should be
changed in the society in which individuals live.
I am being changed to do patch in appreciated way.
Thanks
- zj
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