Am 25.09.2009 um 13:45 schrieb Lars Ellenberg
Maybe Ubuntu ships their own compat layer for out-of-tree modules?
Also, double check your packages, maybe you are not using the module
you
think you are.
Or maybe the "buildtag" was not updated when the module was rebuilt,
or maybe ... I don't know.
Someone from Ubuntu around?
Here is some further information. The DRBD modules is definitely the
one that comes with the Ubuntu kernel, as I have not compiled or
installed anything else.
version: 8.3.0 (api:88/proto:86-89)
GIT-hash: 9ba8b93e24d842f0dd3fb1f9b90e8348ddb95829 build by
iv...@ubuntu, 2009-01-17 07:49:56
filename: /lib/modules/2.6.28-15-server/kernel/ubuntu/drbd/
drbd.ko
alias: block-major-147-*
license: GPL
description: drbd - Distributed Replicated Block Device v8.3.0
author: Philipp Reisner <[email protected]>, Lars Ellenberg <[email protected]
>
srcversion: E9C0B482BF4BE5DAEE8CF2A
depends:
vermagic: 2.6.28-15-server SMP mod_unload modversions
parm: minor_count:Maximum number of drbd devices (1-255)
(uint)
parm: allow_oos:DONT USE! (bool)
parm: cn_idx:uint
parm: enable_faults:int
parm: fault_rate:int
parm: fault_count:int
parm: fault_devs:int
parm: trace_level:int
parm: trace_type:int
parm: trace_devs:int
parm: proc_details:int
parm: usermode_helper:string
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