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Operating Systems Solaris How can i see kernel patch version? Post 302234653 by younus_syed on Wednesday 10th of September 2008 04:05:53 AM
Old 09-10-2008
Thanx experts giving me good information.

Imagine I haven't applied any patch yet. What type of error messages will i get ? Is there any performance degradation ? How would i know whether apply or not?
 

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GUILT-SELECT(1) 						   Guilt Manual 						   GUILT-SELECT(1)

NAME
guilt-select - Select guards to apply when pushing patches SYNOPSIS
guilt-select [ -n | --none | -s | --series | [--pop|--reapply] <guards...> ] DESCRIPTION
Select guards to apply when pushing patches. Guards are selected without the + or - prefix. Patches are applied in the following way: o An unguarded patch is always applied. o A patch with a positive guard is applied only if the guard is selected with guilt-select. o A patch with a negative guard is applied unless the guard is selected with guilt-select. OPTIONS
-n|--none Remove all selected guards --pop Pop back to the first guarded patch --reapply Pop back to first guarded patch, select a new guard, and push -s|--series List all guards listed in the series file AUTHOR
Written by Eric Lesh <eclesh@ucla.edu[1]> DOCUMENTATION
Documentation by Eric Lesh <eclesh@ucla.edu[1]> GUILT
Part of the guilt(7) suite (Generated for Guilt v0.35) NOTES
1. eclesh@ucla.edu mailto:eclesh@ucla.edu Guilt v0.35 01/20/2013 GUILT-SELECT(1)
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