Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 11 Apr 1996 10:06:47 -0400 | From | Craig Hutchison <> | Subject | Modules |
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Hi,
I recently downloaded the 1.3.85 kernel and compiled it. In the configuration of the kernel I chose to make the slip and ppp modules to be added when I needed them. The kernel compiles fine, and the modules compile and install as well. However, when I go to install the modules I get and error like this:
gcc2_compiled. undefined failed to load module! The symbols from kernel 1.3.85 don't match 1.3.85
I don't understand it? I did the same exact thing with the 1.3.69 kernel and it worked great, in fact that is the kernel that I am running now. These are the steps that I use when compiling my kernels:
1. cd /usr/src/linux 2. make mrproper 3. make config 4. make dep 5. make clean 6. make zImage 7. cp arch/i386/boot/zImage / 8. cd / 9. lilo 10. reboot 11. cd /usr/src/linux 12. make modules 13. make modules_install 14. insmod /lib/modules/1.3.?/...
I think that I am doing everything correctly because it worked for the other kernels I compiled. The only changes I made to the system since I made the 1.3.69 kernel was that I went and installed the following packages:
1. binutils-2.6.0.12.bin.tar.gz 2. gcc-2.7.2.bin.tar.gz 3. ld.so-1.7.14.tar.gz 4. libc-4.7.5.bin.tar.gz 5. libc-5.0.9.bin.tar.gz 6. libc-5.2.18.bin.tar.gz 7. libq++-2.7.1.4.bin.tar.gz
I installed all of these packages in attempts to keep up with the newest of everything. Also some of the programs that I was trying to compile before I installed all of these packages didn't compile, and now the DO! I read the release notes for each package that I installed and followed them step by step, I hope! Anyway, I could go on forever, have you every seen something like this? I am baffled!
Thanks, Craig Hutchison DACnet
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