Unfortunately, no config available /proc/config.gz, and dmesg does not show 
nothing related. I use modprobe before insmod.

Thanks again Mark

El martes, 18 de octubre de 2016, 20:44:27 (UTC+2), mark gross escribió:
>
> dual os?  If that is a developer device then I can't say if the kernel is 
> configured with module signature checking or not.  Basically you need to 
> find the kernel config file for whatever is running on the device you are 
> working with and look for signed module options that might be getting in 
> your way.  But, dmesg is also your friend. there should be a error log in 
> the dmesg if the insmod fails.
>
> --mark
>
> On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 8:54 AM, Jose Luis s <jose...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Mark.
>>
>> One of the tablets is a Chuwi v89 Dual OS 2GB Ram - 64GB, what do you 
>> mean with image build?
>>
>> El martes, 18 de octubre de 2016, 14:07:04 (UTC+2), mark gross escribió:
>>>
>>> I would need to know the specific device and image build to be sure but, 
>>> I suspect that kernel feature of only loading signed (using the random 
>>> private key used in the kernel build that is deleted as part of the CI) 
>>> driver modules is preventing you from loading your side loaded driver 
>>> module.
>>>
>>> With enforced driver signing enabled you need to build the kernel and 
>>> the modules together using the same keys in the kernel build to have insmod 
>>> or whatever work.
>>>
>>> --mark
>>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 8:32 AM, Jose Luis s <jose...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all.
>>>>
>>>> Recently posted another entry but not showed, if it is double posted, 
>>>> my apoligizes.
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to build 3 usbip modules in Intel Android-ia 3.10.20 kernel, 
>>>> after tweaking sopurces to have the same vermagic in the compiled modules 
>>>> those do not load in the target TAblets with same kernel. Error 126 is 
>>>> showed.
>>>>
>>>> Can anybody help please? No Log info is throwed, and modules don't load 
>>>> even with -f parameter
>>>>
>>>> REally newbe in this tasks.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
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