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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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