kamaraju kusumanchi on 23/08/05 15:29, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
Hi
I compile and install the kernel using the debian package process
make xconfig
make-kpkg clean
make-kpkg --initrd kernel-image
dpkg -i kernel-image-2.6.12.5.xxxx
and because I didn't get it right first time, I want to add just one
module to the kernel and reboot, e.g. i2c_isa
However if I run the steps above, it takes another 20 minutes. Is
there a shorter way of doing it?
I tried doing it without the make-kpkg clean step, but it didn't
create the module, or didn't install it in the right directory or
something.
Do I have to do all 4 steps every time, or is there a quick way of
adding extra modules?
If the module is already built and you just have to (un)load it, then
you can use 'modconf' program.
sudo apt-get install modconf
man modconf
sudo modconf
No I don't think it's ready built, if that's what you mean. I forgot to
include it in the make xconfig stage.
Adam
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