"Michael R. Jinks" wrote:
> 
> I think you have to do a 'make dep' first.
> 
> Something that I think I've done before: after the dep, cd to the dir.
> where the module's code lives and just type 'make' there.  Should make a
> module.  Then copy to the appropriate place in your /lib/modules/`uname
> -r`/ directory.

Thanks! This was the tip I was looking for...

Umm, about that 'make dep', what does it actually do?

Somewhere I read I should always do 'make dep' after modifying modules.conf
and from that I thought that it would check if I have the modules listed there
loaded, but no. I had to reboot my machine to get the modules in modules.conf
to be loaded (or use insmod).

Peter



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