Dear Sir,
Thanks a lot for your answer. By vanilla, I meant the
2.6.x core as labelled by redhat distribution in one
of their last distributions. What I tried first was to
create a hello world module, link and load it in the
kernel. The classic samples that worked well at the
2.4 kernel seemed to fail on the 2.6, and examining
the /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/ ..., I noticed
that modules already loaded have the .ko extension.
As far as I tried to load lvs tools using the 2.6.x
and got the same results, The pb should be resolved
that way?
--Lene.
--- Horms <horms@xxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 09:22:58AM +0200, Lene
> Karter wrote:
> > Dear All,
> > Sorry for the basic question, I have troubles
> > generating a .ko object file instead of the .o
> modules
> > to install the lvs on the vanilla core. Does it
> not
> > support loading .o modules??
> > Any tips about the topics??
>
> I am not quite sure what vanilla core is, nor what
> you are trying to do.
> .ko files are modules for 2.6 series kernels, so if
> you build modules
> for that kind of kernel, they should be produced. .o
> files are just
> object files, which amongst other things were used
> as modules
> for 2.4 series kernels or objects that can be linked
> into
> a the kernel itself at build time.
>
> --
> Horms
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