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[ale] Question
- Subject: [ale] Question
- From: ale at FultonGreen.com (Fulton Green)
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 14:21:10 -0800
I may be gravely mistaken, but I don't think that the official kernel distro
(the tarball from kernel.org, not the Red Hat-specific RPM package) has
knowledge of the /etc/module-info file. But judging from the syntax of the
file, you could probably just manually add an entry for your driver. You
may have to re-edit the file each time you upgrade Red Hat's kernel RPM,
though.
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 04:32:18PM -0500, Phil Heaton wrote:
...
> directories. When I "make install" and "make modules_install" all goes well with
> the exception that my /boot/module-info-2.X file is not being updated with my new
> module information, so I cannot find it when I run the Kernel daemon config using
> the RedHat control panel. how do I get this file to update along with the new module
> information?
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