[ale] Help from kernel-mod gurus...
da Black Baron
dbaron13 at atl.bellsouth.net
Mon Jan 20 18:11:49 EST 2003
Once again, thanx to one and all. Making the modules worked just fine,
and now I'm happily drawing in Gimp with my kbpad! :-)
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 09:28, Geoffrey wrote:
>
>
> Dow Hurst wrote:
> > I think you have to recompile all the modules to fix this, right? The
> > modules are labeled with the kernel they were compiled for, correct?
> > Haven't looked at this in a while but that sounds right from my memory.
> > Dow
>
> Generally, this is true, unless you select 'set version information on
> all module symbols' when you built the kernel. I've never done this,
> but help says:
>
> Usually, modules have to be recompiled whenever you switch to a new
> kernel. Saying Y here makes it possible, and safe, to use the
> same modules even after compiling a new kernel; this requires the
> program modprobe. All the software needed for module support is in
> the modutils package (check the file Documentation/Changes
> for location and latest version). NOTE: if you say Y here but don't
> have the program genksyms (which is also contained in the above
> mentioned modutils package), then the building of your kernel will
> fail. If you are going to use modules that are generated from
> non-kernel sources, you would benefit from this option. Otherwise
> it's not that important. So, N ought to be a safe bet.
>
> >
> >
> > da Black Baron wrote:
> >
> >> Thanx to both you guys for the info. Worked like a charm... Of course,
> >> I had to patch my 2.4.18 kernel up to 2.4.19 first, but that was as
> >> simple as applying the final patch..
> >>
> >> What I need to know now is how does one upgrade one's system to refelct
> >> the change from 2.4.18 to 2.4.19? (i.e. make everything all cushy
> >> like you'd just installed the 2.4.19 kernel from a distribution disk, so
> >> that you've got your modules in /lib/modules/2.4.19, and your source
> >> reside in /usr/src/linux-2.4.19? Because after I compiled the new
> >> kernel, freshly-patched to 2.4.19, and with the further patching done by
> >> the .diff file discussed here, the new kernel kept complaining that the
> >> mods in /lib/modules/2.4.18 were for the previous kernel image- and the
> >> modules were obviously not updated since even if I linked 2.4.18 to
> >> 2.4.19 it still complained... Hmmmm...
> >>
> >> I'm off the the FAQ to see what I can gather on my own, but if anyone
> >> knows a quick way to accomplish this, I'll be mucho grateful...
> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 11:13, Stephen Leonard wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> da Black Baron <dbaron13 at atl.bellsouth.net> writes:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> I just found a patch that will let me compile a mod to support the KB
> >>>> Gear Jam Studio USB tablet- however, I don't have a clue as to what
> >>>> exact file I need to patch under the src/linux directory. Anybody
> >>>> able to point me in the right direction?
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> Assuming you've cd'd into your kernel source directory, try
> >>> the following:
> >>>
> >>> cat somepatch.diff | patch -p1 --dry-run
> >>>
> >>> patch(1) gives you more options, but assuming you don't
> >>> get any rejects, try the command again without --dry-run.
> >>>
> >>> hth,
> >>> stephen
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> >
>
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