From: Sapan J. B. <cwo...@co...> - 2002-01-06 09:49:10
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Hello, I faced the same problem, and apparently found that the symbol that modules export for 2.4.(9?)+ kernels (in module.h) for the kernel version is __module_kernel_version. So doing a "char kernel_version[]=UTS_VERSION" in the module source did it for me. If that doesn't work, you can do an nm your.module | grep kernel_version. If it's not there, you could check if __NO_VERSION__ is defined somewhere. It should not be. Also ensure that the right module.h is included. If it is indeed there, then... well I guess we'll have to think more. Hope that works, Sapan On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Jeff Dike wrote: > sw...@pr... said: > > Then I copied the module to root_fs. Now when insmodding it says > > "kernel_version required, but not found". > > > I am ready to RTFM, just point me there. > > I think RTFS is more appropriate here. Grab the source for insmod and see > what prompts it to make that complaint. > > I've never seen that before. > > Jeff > > > _______________________________________________ > User-mode-linux-user mailing list > Use...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/user-mode-linux-user > |