Am Montag, 2. August 2010, 23:05:35 schrieb Joep L. Blom:
> Brent Gardner wrote:
> > Joep L. Blom wrote:
> > 
> > Are you loading the pcnet32 dependencies?
> > 
> > I run a few Bering-uClibc test instances in VM and I have to load crc32
> > and mii before pcnet32.
> > 
> > 
> > I don't know how to do this, you probably will need to figure out how to
> > load vmware tools in Bering-uClibc in order to accomplish this.
> > 
> > If anyone's interested, I figured out how to boot Bering-uClibc from CD
> > in a vmware environment. I'll share the details if there's interest.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Brent Gardner
> 
> Brent,
> Thanks for your reaction.
> Yes I loaded mii.o and crc32.o before pcnet32.o and with lsmod I can see
> they are loaded but because pcnet32 is not, they have as notification
> unused.
> I think that the version of pcnet32.o I have apparently is not correctly
> build as it give a segmentation fault when I try to install it with insmod.
> Bering uclibc-3.1.beta3 is running under vmware as a linux guest but
> because the drivers for the network cards aren't installed I cannot test
> it further.
> I can mount a cd-rom as the modules are installed and I can also install
> an USB-device but I want to use a virtual USB-device as on my physical
> firewall I have a floppy only to load the necessary installation and all
> relevant packages I need are loaded from an USb-stick. The system I use
> us that old (an old AMD K6) that it can not boot from an external device
> other that FD, CD-ROM or disk.
> The host system for Vmware Player is an AMD Phenom II(4-core) with 4 GB
> mem., running Ubuntu Karmic so there I have no limits.
> I hope somebody (anyone of the Bering-uclibc-team, especially K.P
> Kirchdoerfer) can shed light on the problem with the driver which I
> obtained from the file Bering-uClibc_modules_2.4.34.6.tar.gz.
> Thanks in advance,
> Joep

I booted the isoimage with Virtualbox, unpacked modules.tgz, which is on the 
image and loaded crc32,mii and pcnet successfully.

You may check with the modules you find in modules.tgz - this are for shure the 
modules build with the kernel used. 

kp

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