All:

I was told that this list would be a good place for help with rtlinux but
someone please let me know if this is not right and I will not send more
mail.

I'm pretty new to Linux and I'm trying to get a real time kernel up and
running.   I'm currently running RedHat 5.2 (Linux 2.0.36).  I've
downloaded the rtlinux2.0.36-9J.tgz file (already patched source as I
understand) and
extracted it in the /usr/src/ directory.  I set a symbolic link so that
"/usr/src/2.0.36" points to the "/usr/src/linux" directory.  I then move to
/usr/src/linux and run make mrproper, make xconfig, make dep; make clean,
make zImage, make modules and make modules_install.  I then copy the new
kernel and system map to the /boot/ directory and name them appropriately
(rename the old kernel and
system.map and name the new files with the original file names from the
old files).  I then run lilo.  I then move to the /usr/src/rtl directory and
run "make" (this puts the rt modules into the /usr/src/rtl/modules
directory).  Now I reboot.  The machine boots BUT the rt modules won't load,
reporting that "<module> was compiled for kernel version 2.0.36-RTL9J while
this is version 2.0.36".  I'm using insmod to manually load the modules when
I receive
this error.

I'm new to linux and I'm not sure which way to go next.  Any help would
be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Matt Wolfe
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