You need to provide the module name. - insmod -f keyspan' to force installation of he keyspan.ko module for example.
On 9/24/07 1:37 PM, "Evert Meulie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > > I'm having some minor problems with insmod/busybox 1.4.2. I'm trying to > force-load a module using > 'insmod -f' > > When I try this on the system, I get: > > insmod: -f.ko: no module by that name found > > . > That would suggest the insmod version does not support this parameter. > So then I tried 'insmod' and > I get: > > BusyBox v1.4.2 (2007-09-13 12:57:14 CEST) multi-call binary > > Usage: insmod [OPTION]... MODULE [symbol=value]... > > Load the specified kernel modules into the kernel > > Options: > -f Force module to load into the wrong kernel version > -k Make module autoclean-able > -v Verbose output > -q Quiet output > -L Lock to prevent simultaneous loads of a module > -o NAME Set internal module name to NAME > -x Do not export externs > > So it looks like '-f' is supported anyway...? > > > > Greetings, > Evert > > > _______________________________________________ > busybox mailing list > [email protected] > http://busybox.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/busybox _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://busybox.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/busybox
