On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 12:52:46PM +0530, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
Thanks Shridhar,
>Hello
>
>IIRC modules are place in /lib/modules which is actually symlink to one directory
>with a version name. You can find proper poisition in that tree. Perhaps it may be
>problem with module position only...
/lib/modules is not a symlink. It is a directory. It contains a subdirectory for the
version number . On Red Hat 6.2 it is /lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0. This directory contains
all the modules and the default kernel shipped with Red Hat 6.2 takes them from that
directory and boots without problems.
>
>I woner why 'make install' didn't do that. Is the anything like 'make mod_install'? I
>don't remember. :-(
I have not done make install. Just copied the kernel image to /boot and system.map
/boot and created the symlink System.map to point to this new map file. Changed Lilo &
rebooted with new kernel when I got those errors.
Since the kernel modules are same ( Same version of kernel ), I have not recompiled
the modules ( make modules ).
Regards
Rajesh
>
>HTH
>
> Shridhar
>
>
>Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Loading ncr53c8xx module
>> /lib/ncr53c8xx.o:unresolved symbol best_memcpy_Ra0b82c11
>> /lib/ncr53c8xx.o:unresolved symbol best_memcpy_R3e04c7a1
>>
>> Loading raid1 module
>> /lib/raid1.o:unresolved symbol best_memcpy_Ra0b82c11
>> /lib/raid1.o:unresolved symbol best_memcpy_R3e04c7a1
>>
>> Bad md_map in ll_rew_block
>> Kernel panic:VFS:Unable to mount root fs on 06:03
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