I am using Bering_1.0-stable_img_bering_1680.exe from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13751 and
smc-ultra.o (20-Oct-2002 09:03     6k) from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/rc4/modules/2.4.18/kernel
/drivers/net/ 

I haven't added anything to it other than the smc-ultra.o module.  

A couple of other things.  I tried to insmod another module (ne.o), just
for comparison, which came with the distro and had a similar problem.
And when I first mounted the Bering floppy to copy smc-ultra.o to
/lib/modules from /mnt, the directory listing was corrupted (ie the
result of ls /mnt).  All sorts of characters all over the place.  So I
umounted the floppy and rebooted the router PC and everthing looked
fine.

Thanks for your thoughts.

David Pitts
IT Services Manager
Reid Library 
University of Western Australia
 
Telephone:   (08) 9380 3492     Fax:  (08) 9380 1012


-----Original Message-----
From: Lynn Avants [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, 21 January 2003 10:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Unresolved Symbols


On Monday 20 January 2003 08:04 pm, David Pitts wrote:
> Hi all.  Thanks for all your great work on this list.
>
> I have a general question that is more Linux than LEAF but I expect 
> you guys will be able to answer it for me.  I tried to add smc-ultra.o

> to a Bering distro I'm putting together but when I ran insmod 
> /lib/modules/smc-ultra.o I got a list of unresolved symbol messages.  
> I may have other problems with the NIC I am using so I'm not looking 
> for specific answers at the moment but can someone point me in the 
> direction of some instruction of what causes the unresolved symbol 
> messages?

Well, Google and the leaf-user list archive (searchable) are always your

best friends, but unresolved symbol messages generally indicate 
that the module you are using is not from the actual kernel
you are using. The smc-ultra module doesn't have any dependancies, so 
that's not a problem. We could likely help you more if we know which
version of LEAF you are using (exactly), if you've added a kernel to the
image other than stock, and where you got your module (exactly).

I hope this helps,
-- 
~Lynn Avants
Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall developer http://leaf.sourceforge.net


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