On Sat, 07 Apr 2001, Scott Bowling wrote:
> I installed Redhat 7.0 on my linux box today using the SMP option for the
> initial install.  By doing this it installed two kernels...the single
> process kernel and the multiprocessor kernel.  I have a Linksys ethernet
> card and am using the tulip driver from www.scyld.com(?).  I have a binary
> RPM for the drivers and when I installed them using the RPM it installed
> them on the single processor /lib/modules, even while running in the smp
> kernel.  I can insmod the pci-scan/tulip drivers in the single process
> kernel but I can't seem to get it to insmod in the smp kernel.  I am not all
> that familiar with this and wondered if there was a why to get this to work.
> 
> When I try to insmod the mods on the smp kernel I get a bunch of unresolved
> symbol messages (same for tulip).  It works just great in the single process
> build.
> 
> Any ideas?  Is there a way to 'fool' the system into using the other
> /lib/modules?
> 
> After performing a depmod I have a whole bunch of unresolved symbols...any
> ideas?
> 
I think you'll have to recompile the modules for the SMP
kernel.
        John



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