Sam Hanes wrote:
`insmod` is the POSIX command ...
insmod is a Linux-specific command, not POSIX. I don't believe POSIX
has anything to say about device drivers, in fact.
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rike_lin wrote:
>
> I'm a new member for cygwin. As I known, the cygwin is a unix-like shell
> environment for the windows platform. It might not include the function
> 'insmod'. Is it correct? Or, is it possible to use 'insmod' inside cygwin
> and how to do it?
>
`insmod` is the POSIX command to
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