Overview
Please don't revert the fix, this will break the current kernel.
installed this kmod, which ran mkinitrd, then rebooted, reboot successful..
It makes a difference during kernel build, the installed system has the compatibility symlink.
(Before) Staging:M/kernel-default showed the same 99.98 error as the build of a kernel.org tarball.
That's when 1096914 was posted.
Since then, Staging:M/kernel-default rebuild was attempted. Still fails, albeit with a new error message. A local torvalds build is functional again, which is temporarily better than no builds succeeding at all anywhere.
I just don't think that patching kmod to death, then patching kernel-default to death to deal with the dead kmod, and hen leaving the basic git build in a broken state just ain't a great plan.
If you have concerns about the plan there is bugzilla to discuss it.
And in fact kernel-default has been patched to death to work on usrmerged systems for ages.
This patch you are removing is to make it possible to detect that the system is usrmerged.
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jengelh created request
- Edit usr-lib-modules.patch to /lib/modules provide fallback
behavior for successfully running `make modules_install` in
pristine tarballs.
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