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Old 08-18-2004, 05:02 AM   #1
cranium2004
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help to separate implemenation of IP and LINK layers in ip_output.c


I want to split ip_output.c file into 2 files for kernel 2.4.24 in ipv4 directory. the purpose for doing this is to separate the IP layer and Ethernet Layer. In ip_output.c both layers are implemented in that single file. what changes i required to that?
Help to split that file.
This is related with another thread adding a new protocol.
 
  


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