>Unfortunately I have to re-make my kernel to insert the module
>"freemware.o" because my kernel was enable the "CONFIG_MODVERSIONS".
>Or I make the module with the option "-DMODVERSIONS -include
>/usr/include/linux/modversions.h".
>If you do not mind, please add the comment to README file.

Hmm... yeah... I wonder, isn't there a way to have this done automatically ?
I'd think that MODVERSIONS would be defined in Linux' autoconf.h, if it has
been compiled in such a way... isn't this so ?

>Yes I could try 3 kernels; virtcode, cooperative, and preemptive.
>At first I could not find how to change the kernel, but I could
>understand it was "guest" parameter in "user/fmw.conf".
>
>I image there are many hidden commands. :-)

Not really; when new commands are added we make a point of adding them
to the demo fmw.conf.

>If there is written materials, please tell me.

Not right now, as far as I know (not about the end-user aspects, anyway ---
there's some internals information on the website, in the virtualisation paper).
I think we're better off waiting with this until we have progressed so far that
FreeMWare is really useful to people as an end-user product (i.e., when you
can run a real OS in it ;)).

># Or should I read the source code?

That can never do any harm... especially if you want to contribute ;)

>                                       Project: Netwrok Transferable Computer
>                                       http://www.etl.go.jp/~suzaki/English/NTC

Looks cool...

-- Ramon



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