i've tried with almost all the differents oco modules, but i only get
"unresolved symbols", its because i have a redhat installed, but with
another kernel, so my system doesnt get into any category:

Red Hat Linux 7.2 kernel version (31-bit):
kernel version 2.4.9-38 (OCOs dated 2002-12-19)
kernel version 2.4.9-37 (OCOs dated 2002-08-16)
kernel version 2.4.9-17 (OCOs dated 2002-01-15)

so what can i do?

On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Adam Thornton wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 04:32:02PM -0600, Alex Leyva wrote:
> > Hi all, im configuring some guest lans, but im having problems with the
> > linux side, im using RedHat 7.2, with kernel 2.4.19, i've compiled the
> > kernel to have QDIO as a module, but i have only the qdio.o module, i dont
> > have qeth.o, i have the definitions in modules.conf and chandev.conf
> > correct, but i just cant locate the qeth.o module, its strange to me
> > because the kernel config includes the QDIO support as a module, so i dont
> > understand why it dosnt have it.
>
> The QDIO infrastructure support is Open Source.
>
> The qeth OSA/Hipersockets driver, which plugs into the QDIO support, is
> OCO.  Get it from IBM; it's available for free download from their
> Linux/390 DeveloperWorks site.
>
> Adam
>

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Alejandro Leyva Rabinovich.
Jefe de la Unidad Departamental de Soporte Ticnico
(Administracisn de Mainframe).
Direccisn General de Informatica.
Secretarma de Finanzas.
Gobierno del Distrito Federal.

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