thanks to your reply using slackware the precompiled kernel is of the 2.4 series.
I've also tried to remove all modules of my 2.6 kernel, download it , configure it and boot it. Then, using a new 2.6.16.18 kernel (and working) i've run the make install of the beronet utility, but i'm still getting the same error. :-( Beronet has a support forum or support mailing list?
From their website it seems that the support is a payed service...
hi and thanks On 6/3/06, Christophorus Laube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you still have the precompiled kernel installed? Try to boot to it. Install kernel sources and try to rerun the install-misdn-mqueue script. This is doing the needed stuff for you. Maybe the recompilation of your kernel caused the problem. I have installed three systems with misdn the last two months (two of them with the BN8S0) and I did not have problems in that with the vendor delivered precompiled kernel. To not need to recompile the kernel is one of the reasons they build the misdn in a kernel and a user space part. You can also contact beronet in order to get some support. They support their cards until they are correctly recognized in asterisk. Cheers > thanks to your reply > > i've also tried to use install-misdn-mqueue but: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/install-misdn-mqueue# /etc/init.d/misdn-init > scan [OK] found the following devices: > card=1,0x8 > [ii] run "/etc/init.d/misdn-init config" to store this information to > /etc/misdn-init.conf > > as you can see, the scan finish succesfully, but if try to start misd i > get: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/install-misdn-mqueue# > /etc/init.d/misdn-init start > FATAL: Module capi not found. > FATAL: Error inserting mISDN_capi > (/lib/modules/2.6.16.18/extra/mISDN_capi.ko): Unknown symbol in > module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg) > ----------------------------------------- > Loading module(s) for your misdn-cards: > ----------------------------------------- > modprobe --ignore-install hfcmulti type=0x8 > protocol=0x2,0x2,0x2,0x2,0x2,0x2,0x2,0x2 > layermask=0xf,0xf,0xf,0xf,0xf,0xf,0xf,0xf poll=128 debug=0 > > > and dmesg: > Modular ISDN Stack core $Revision: 1.34 $ > mISDNd: kernel daemon started > ISDN L1 driver version 1.16 > ISDN L2 driver version 1.27 > mISDN: DSS1 Rev. 1.38 > mISDN_dsp: Audio DSP Rev. 1.17 (debug=0x0) EchoCancellor MG2 > mISDN_dsp: DSP clocks every 64 samples. This equals 2 jiffies. > mISDN_capi: Unknown symbol capi_cmd2str > mISDN_capi: Unknown symbol capi_cmsg_header > mISDN_capi: Unknown symbol detach_capi_ctr > mISDN_capi: Unknown symbol capi_cmsg2message > mISDN_capi: Unknown symbol capi_ctr_reseted > mISDN_capi: Unknown symbol capi_ctr_ready > mISDN_capi: Unknown symbol capi_message2cmsg > mISDN_capi: Unknown symbol capi_ctr_handle_message > mISDN_capi: Unknown symbol attach_capi_ctr > mISDNd: test event done > mISDN: HFC-multi driver Rev. 1.41 > 0 devices registered > > finally, if i try to start asterisk: > > [chan_misdn.so] => (Channel driver for mISDN Support (Bri/Pri)) > mISDN_close: fid(18) isize(131072) inbuf(0xb7580008) irp(0xb7580008) > iend(0xb7580008) > Jun 3 08:42:31 ERROR[8296]: chan_misdn.c:3775 load_module: Unable to > initialize mISDN > Jun 3 08:42:31 WARNING[8296]: loader.c:414 __load_resource: > chan_misdn.so: load_module failed, returning -1 > Jun 3 08:42:31 WARNING[8296]: loader.c:554 load_modules: Loading > module chan_misdn.so failed! > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
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