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Hmmm,
I've now tried this but keep getting the same version error message as before.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/linux-coda# make config
Linux Coda Configuration Script
The default responses for each question are correct for most users.
The Coda driver needs to be compiled to match the kernel it will be used with, or it may fail to load.
How would you like to set kernel-specific options?
1 - Read from the currently running kernel
2 - Read from the Linux source tree
Enter option (1-2) [1]:The running kernel is version 2.4.21-xfs.
We need to link against the current kernel headers. In some cases things will work when we use the copy of the kernel headers in /usr/include/linux which are used by glibc.
First try /usr and if the resulting module cannot be inserted with insmod and complains about unresolved symbols then install the headers or source of the running kernel and give the path where they are installed (i.e. /usr/src/linux)
Linux source directory [/usr]: /usr/src/linux
Alternate target install directory []:
Module install directory [/lib/modules/2.4.21-xfs]:
Extracting kernel symbol versions...
Kernel configuration options:
Symmetric multiprocessing support is disabled.
Module version checking is disabled.
Proc fs support is enabled.Configuration successful.
Strangely I get the following srom syslog when I insert the module:
Sep 3 15:30:56 kryten kernel: Coda Kernel/Venus communications, v5.3.18, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now _that_ looks like the wrong version! BTW wouldn't it make sense to supply the correct module version in the debian packages in the first place?
- -- Ian Smith
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