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[ILUG] kernel config

[ILUG] kernel config

Conor Daly conor.daly at met.ie
Mon May 22 18:38:44 IST 2000


>On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 04:44:52PM +0100, John P . Looney mentioned:
>>  Well, that's sorted most of it. Turns out it's the drivers/usb/Config.in
>> file that has to be changed. However, when I insmodded the driver, it
gave
>> a "couldn't find the kernel version the module was compiled for" error.
>>
>>  Any idea what's up with that ? Is there something I've to define in the
>> module source ?
>
> Sigh. Sorted that one too. You are supposed to do "make modules
>modules_install" to get it to generate all the symbols properly.
>
> At least Linux detects the eToken now ;) Back to work time.
>
>Kate
>
What gets me is when I do a recompile on the stock RH6.2 kernel, do a "make
modules" and "make modules_install", on reboot, I get a whole load of

Unresolved symbols in module blah.o

and these are for modules I'm not even using!  Of course, if I knew what I
was diong, I might understand :0)

What gives?
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Conor Daly
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