On 15 May 2012 17:02, Kent A. Reed <[email protected]> wrote:

> "insmod: error inserting Invalid module format" into your favorite
> search engine. Both Google and Bing point me to pages that discuss this
> message and its cause (mismatch of kernel and module).

Which asks the question, "Was the installed version of LinuxCNC
compiled with that particular kernel" (rtai_hal.ko is part of
LinuxCNC, not of RTAI)

I think I found problems in a similar situation to be caused by the
LinuxCNC makefile hard-coding kernel versions into
<handwave>something</handwave>

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