On 9/28/06, UNIX admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Solaris, generic 32-bit kernel modules (drivers) go under /kernel/drv/;
64-bit kernel modules go under /kernel/drv/amd64/ or /kernel/drv/sparcv9/
kernel module .conf file *always* go under /kernel/drv/, *regardless* of 
whether the module is 32- or 64-bit.

Finally, CPU or achitecture specific kernel drivers/modules go under 
/platform/`uname -i`/kernel/drv/.


I think the convention for drivers for add-in devices is that they
should be placed in /usr/kernel rather than /kernel - but I think that
convention is largely ignored.

 Paul

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Paul Durrant
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