Hello. Without *with-e1000-kernel* option, the e1000 driver for the current running kernel version is used. For example, if you run a 3.14 kernel, the driver files e1000_*-3.14 are used, if available. With *with-e1000-kernel* option, the driver from selected kernel version is used instead. For example: --*with-e1000-kernel=3.4* will use e1000_*-3.4 driver files. Selecting the driver kernel version may be required, if EtherCAT-drivers are not available so far for the current running kernel. But there is no guarantee for this to work.
Best regards, Jürgen _____________________ Dipl.-Inform. Jürgen Kunz Technische Universität Darmstadt <http://www.tu-darmstadt.de> FG Simulation, Systemoptimierung und Robotik <http://www.sim.tu-darmstadt.de> Hochschulstr. 10 64289 Darmstadt Tel.: ++49 (0) 6151-16-70383 Fax: ++49 (0) 6151-16-6648 E-Mail: kunz(at)sim.tu-darmstadt.de Homepage: http://www.sim.tu-darmstadt.de Am 2015-04-22 um 11:32 schrieb 孙同亮: > > --enable-e1000 > > --with-e1000-kernel > > > > I will configure and build the EtherCAT Master, I want to know the > differences - using the *with-e1000-kernel *option and not using the > *with-e1000-kernel *option. > > Thanks. > > > > _______________________________________________ > etherlab-users mailing list > etherlab-users@etherlab.org > http://lists.etherlab.org/mailman/listinfo/etherlab-users
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