Re: Invalid module format in Fedora core2

2005-02-26 Thread Robert Hancock
linux-os wrote: I attached a typical makefile so you can see how complicated this new crap is. In the meantime, you can just take this and link it with your "module.o" to make a "module.ko". What is all this stuff for? Unless you are doing some pretty bizarre things in your module this is far more

Re: Invalid module format in Fedora core2

2005-02-26 Thread Payasam Manohar
hai sam, thanks for ur valuable info reg. 2.6 module insertion. Thanks&Regards, P.Manohar, n Fri, 25 Feb 2005, it was written: There are new books that you are supposed to buy which will tell you how to re-write all your modules to interface with the new crap. Whats wrong with the free art

Re: Invalid module format in Fedora core2

2005-02-25 Thread Horst von Brand
linux-os <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Payasam Manohar wrote: > > I tried to insert a sample module into Fedora core 2 , But it is giving > > an error message that " no module in the object" > > The same module was inserted successfully into Redhat linux 9. > > Is there any chan

Re: Invalid module format in Fedora core2

2005-02-25 Thread linux-os
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Payasam Manohar wrote: Hai all, I tried to insert a sample module into Fedora core 2 , But it is giving an error message that " no module in the object" The same module was inserted successfully into Redhat linux 9. Is there any changes from RH 9 to Fedora Core 2 with respec

Re: Invalid module format in Fedora core2

2005-02-25 Thread Christian Borntraeger
Payasam Manohar wrote: > Hai all, >I tried to insert a sample module into Fedora core 2 , But it is > giving an error message that " no module in the object" > The same module was inserted successfully into Redhat linux 9. > > Is there any changes from RH 9 to Fedora Core 2 with respect to th

Re: Invalid module format in Fedora core2

2005-02-25 Thread Arjan van de Ven
On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 20:57 +0530, Payasam Manohar wrote: > Hai all, >I tried to insert a sample module into Fedora core 2 , But it is giving > an error message that " no module in the object" > The same module was inserted successfully into Redhat linux 9. > > Is there any changes from RH

Invalid module format in Fedora core2

2005-02-25 Thread Payasam Manohar
Hai all, I tried to insert a sample module into Fedora core 2 , But it is giving an error message that " no module in the object" The same module was inserted successfully into Redhat linux 9. Is there any changes from RH 9 to Fedora Core 2 with respect to the module writing and insertion. A