> Some modules that supported in-kernel export symbols that have to be
> statically defined in the kernel's internal symbol table for them to
> work. Otherwise, they won't be able to plug in to the running kernel. Of
> course, I might be wrong, and I will have to read on this a little more.
> :)

Okey, so the answer for now is it depends.  It may or may not work.  I
would appreciate if you can relate to us what you find our after some
research.

Thanks to all.

Holden

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