Hi

  I have my 2.5.24 kernel with USB 2.0 modules ready
(ehci-hcd). I have these modules in
/lib/modules/2.5.24/kernel/usb directory. But when I
boot the computer modprobe doesn't seem to detect
these .o files.
I can use insmod to load these modules but modprobe is
not detecting it.maybe modprobe is looking at a
different place. how can I amke the mod probe to see
these modules.

Thanks in advance
Shino
--- "Kristofer T. Karas"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 20:27, shino korah wrote:
> > I want to use EHCI-HCD driver for my NEC USB 2.0
> PCI
> > card. I chose to use 2.5.12 kernel( I was using
> 2.4.2)
> > but when I boots 2.5.12 gets stuck at 
> > Serial driver version 5.02 (2000-08-09)
> 
> First off, the 2.5 kernel series is the development
> tree.  Various
> innocent-looking configuration options can cause
> your kernel to not
> boot.  This varies from version to version; as
> developers add new
> functionality for testing, other things do and are
> expected to break for
> awhile.  Thus, I think your problem has little to do
> with EHCI-HCD (USB
> 2.0) and much to do with an unstable base platform;
> may I suggest using
> kernel 2.4.19-pre10, which does have EHCI-HCD
> support and is generally
> regarded as stable?  If not, please use a recent 2.5
> kernel (e.g.
> 2.5.24).
> 
> In any case, compile your EHCI-HCD driver as a
> module not loaded
> automatically at boot time.  Simply add this to a
> known working kernel
> config.  When booted, load the module by hand and
> see if your kernel
> freezes again.  If it does, write up as detailed a
> report as you can
> (including your config options, kernel version,
> hardware, etc.) and send
> it here.  If it doesn't freeze, and want to discuss
> usage of the driver,
> try posting your query no linux-usb-users; you'll
> find some practical
> advice on USB driver usage there.
> 
> Kris
> 


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