Hi *, i am trying to build a bootable CD-ROM with debian which runs completly in RAM, for FW use. so i am trying to keep my kernel as small as possible. but my kernel won't compile without support for hot-pluggable devices. as far as i know, hot-pluggable device support is only needed with PCMCIA cards. i don't have such cards, so i keep that support out of the kernel. this is the compile error i get when trying to compile:
drivers/net/net.o(.data+0xbb4): undefined reference to `local symbols in discarded section .text.exit' make[1]: *** [kallsyms] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.5' make: *** [vmlinux] Error 2 ... i think i have misunderstood something here. does someone know, what's going on here. any help is appreciated! TIA, Willy -- take window~1 for when quality, relyability and security aren't that important.
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