Hello I just upgraded to both of the above (from .21 and and test11-ac4 respectively); and 8139too.o and ntfs.o both failled to insmod; insmod: /lib/modules/2.4.0-test12/kernel/fs/ntfs/ntfs.o : symbol for parameter ntdebug not found the problem in both cases appears to be a MODULE_PARM refering to a symbol that doesn't exist (because the symbol has been #define'd out) The following patch addresses this by bracketing the MODULE_PARM's with #ifdef / #endif There may be more files affected; I don't have time to go hunting :( === ntfs_nic.patch === diff -dur linux-2.4.0-test12-clean/drivers/net/8139too.c linux-2.4.0-test12-fixe d/drivers/net/8139too.c --- linux-2.4.0-test12-clean/drivers/net/8139too.c Sun Dec 10 12:55:42 2000 +++ linux-2.4.0-test12-fixed/drivers/net/8139too.c Sun Dec 10 14:45:20 2000 @@ -74,6 +74,8 @@ Tobias Ringström - Rx interrupt status checking suggestion + Gerard Sharp - bug fix for MODULE_PARM + Submitting bug reports: "rtl8139-diag -mmmaaavvveefN" output @@ -536,7 +538,9 @@ MODULE_DESCRIPTION ("RealTek RTL-8139 Fast Ethernet driver"); MODULE_PARM (multicast_filter_limit, "i"); MODULE_PARM (max_interrupt_work, "i"); +#ifdef RTL8139_DEBUG MODULE_PARM (debug, "i"); +#endif /*RTL8139_DEBUG*/ MODULE_PARM (media, "1-" __MODULE_STRING(8) "i"); static int read_eeprom (void *ioaddr, int location, int addr_len); diff -dur linux-2.4.0-test12-clean/fs/ntfs/fs.c linux-2.4.0-test12-fixed/fs/ntfs /fs.c --- linux-2.4.0-test12-clean/fs/ntfs/fs.c Sun Dec 10 12:55:47 2000 +++ linux-2.4.0-test12-fixed/fs/ntfs/fs.c Sun Dec 10 14:43:35 2000 @@ -963,9 +963,10 @@ EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS; MODULE_AUTHOR("Martin von Löwis"); MODULE_DESCRIPTION("NTFS driver"); +#ifdef DEBUG MODULE_PARM(ntdebug, "i"); MODULE_PARM_DESC(ntdebug, "Debug level"); - +#endif /*DEBUG*/ + module_init(init_ntfs_fs) module_exit(exit_ntfs_fs) /* === === Good Day and Happy Hacking Gerard Sharp Two Penguins at 1024x768 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/