Really thanks for your explanation!

I enjory this group very much~.~

On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 3:28 PM, Robert P. J. Day <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Sun, 13 Jun 2010, Shaz wrote:
>
> > The kernel build process takes care of this. The compilation is done
> > for the files and modules affected. I am a bit out of touch to say
> > more because the linking process and the symbols might require the
> > last stage of building to be redone completely.
>
>   to add to my earlier answer, the easiest solution is to just rebuild
> the entire kernel.  but if you're working with a loadable module, you
> can always just add module parameters, and change the behaviour by
> unloading the module, and reloading it with a new parameter value.
>
>  there are a number of ways to do what you're asking and (i'm not
> trying to tease) they will be covered during the course. :-)
>
> rday
>
> p.s.  i will be out for most of the day so i won't be around to answer
> questions.  but head over to the course:
>
>
> http://www.crashcourse.ca/introduction-linux-kernel-programming/introduction-linux-kernel-programming
>
> and play.  there are two more free lessons, at which point you *will*
> have to subscribe to continue.
>
> and, yes, i will be posting a relatively detailed syllabus of the rest
> of the course before asking anyone to subscribe.
>
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Best Regards!
Aiolia Lea

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