that happens when you have the link in /usr/include/linux pointing to the wrong
kernel version - normaly
is this how it should be : ??
/usr/include/linux - ../src/linux/include/linux
/usr/include/asm - ../src/linux/include/asm
so you need to make shure that these links are corect AND
thanks for the tips, Hofrat.
but i couldn't figure it all out, i did not end up to be able to compile with the
rigth kernel-files.
In stead i installed rtlinux v 3.1 once again, and it helped. so now it works fine.
thanks
Michael
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Hi !
I am new to rt-linux and also new to writing modules.
I first have installed mandrake 8.0 (kernel 2.4.3-20mdk) and thereafter i installed
kernel 2.4.4 and after that i installed rtlinux v3.1 (kernel 2.4.4-rtl). I can run
many of the examples from rt-linux without any problems what so ever.
Hi !
I am new to rt-linux and also new to writing modules.
I first have installed mandrake 8.0 (kernel 2.4.3-20mdk) and thereafter i installed
kernel 2.4.4 and after that i installed rtlinux v3.1 (kernel 2.4.4-rtl). I can run
many of the examples from rt-linux without any problems what so