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
> 
> 
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