On 13-10-03 09:32 AM, Raul Rosetto Munoz wrote:
I think that I found my problem,
I tryed to use the kernel 3.8 before in this build system, but I decided
to go back to the 2.6.35.3.
But now I did bitbake -c cleanall virtual/kernel, I tryed to delete
every thing about kernel 3.8 but the modules that are instaled in my
/lib/modules/ still be the modules of kernel 3.8.
How I clean the modules and force to use no 2.6.35.3 again.
Which package or command do that?
If you reconstruct your image, the old module package shouldn't be
re-used, since you would now have a dependency on the 2.6.35.x kernel.
How exactly are they installed in /lib/modules ? Did you do anything
in particular ?
Bruce
Thanks for all Help.
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Bruce Ashfield
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 13-10-03 08 <tel:13-10-03%2008>:34 AM, Raul Rosetto Munoz wrote:
Hello All,
I'm Trying to install the kernel modules inside my rootfs but I
couldn't
find an especific information that help me to do that!
I have in my /tmp/images/ the tgz with all the modules that I need.
modules--2.6.35.3-r32.23-__imx28evk-20131002210958.tgz
I just want that this tzg was extracted inside my rootfs
/lib/modules.
Please some one can help me with this?
Does your image type have a RDEPENDS on "kernel-modules", or do you
have IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " kernel-modules", in your local.conf ?
If you do either of the above, the entire set of built modules will
be installed.
You can also install / require individual modules via
kernel-module-<module name>.
The Yocto docs should have details on this as well.
Cheers,
Bruce
Thanks so much.
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