hi,
compile the module with the following
gcc -c -Wall -I/usr/src/linux/include
it should work. assuming that the source is installed and it is that of the kernel
you are running.
regards
harsha
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 09:21:36PM +0100, amogh r wrote:
> Hi friends,
> Som serious help needed here??
> How do I install the 'kerneld' support
> <which has to be done during configuring the
> kernel befor compiling it?..>
>
> Each time I try to ?insmod? a device ?driver
> module after compiling the DRIVER CODE??I get a
> confounded messg saying
>
> ?COULD NOT FIND THE KERNEL VERSION THE MODULE
> WAS COMPILED FOR??.?
> How do i get rid of that.....?????
> Is there any other way a module can be
> inserted into the kernel<or the driver code run
> directly?..!>
>
>
>
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