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At 12:49 PM 12/30/1999 -0600, Alejandro Arredondo wrote:<br>
<font face="arial" size=2><blockquote type=cite
cite>Hello</font><br>
<br>
<font face="arial" size=2> I Upgraded my kernel from
2.2.13-7mdk to 2.2.13-22mdk and it can</font><br>
initialize my scsi device, and it worked in the last kernel
version. It
drops me<br>
an error message that says that the aha152x.o module was compiled
<br>
for kernel 2.2.13-7mdk and it can not run in 2.2.13-22mdk. How can
I
compile<br>
it for kernel 2.2.13-22mdk. I followed the next steps<br>
<br>
<font face="arial" size=2> 1. Install new RPM (kernel
2.2.13-22mdk)</font><br>
2. Edit lilo.conf <br>
3. Run lilo<br>
4. make dependencies again make dep<br>
5. make module to compile my modules again<br>
6. make module_install to put the compiled modules
where
they should be<br>
7. Shutdown<br>
8. Reboot my system<br>
<br>
And it didn't worked. Did I miss something? or maybe I did
everything
wrong?</blockquote><br>
<br>
The problem is that the complaint is coming from the loading of
the scsi
module<br>
that is in the initrd image. If you go to /boot and do 'file
xxx'
on the ramdisk image,<br>
it will tell you it is gzipped. I fixed it this way:<br>
<br>
mv initrdxxx xxx.gz<br>
gunzip xxx<br>
mkdir /mnt/foo<br>
mount -o xxx /mnt/foo<br>
(now copy the new scsi module to /mnt/foo/lib, overwriting the old
one)<br>
umount /mnt/foo<br>
gzip xxx<br>
mv xxx initrdxxx<br>
/sbin/lilo<br>
(and now reboot)<br>
<br>
<br>
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