On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 06:31:49PM +0200, Eli Billauer wrote: > Hello all, > > I've started a small adventure of installing Linux on an old laptop. It > appears as if some chipset is buggy (82437MX), as it's listed in the > pci/quirks.c file with a fix. > > Reading that quirks file, I see that a kernel message should have been > generated, but it wasn't. So I wanted to see if that part (module or > compiled-in) was in the game at all. > > I looked for some non-static function in quirks.c, and found > pci_fixup_devices. So off I went to the laptop which runs this kernel > and did: > > grep fixup /proc/ksyms > > and got nothing. > > Is there any chance that the function was executed, and the freed, or is > this a 100% indication that I should try to change my kernel > configuration, and recompile? > > I'm running a 2.4.21 kernel, BTW.
When you speak about such problems, the following would have been handy: http://www.it.uc3m.es/~ptb/proconfig/ SuSE have something similar in their default kernels (/proc/config.gz ). This means that you don't have to guess what was the config your kernel was compiled with: you [z]cat /proc/config[.gz] . -- Tzafrir Cohen +---------------------------+ http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir/ |vim is a mutt's best friend| mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] +---------------------------+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]