Thank you for your suggestions, but it seems like I've thrown myself
into to deep waters on this one. I have lerned though that rookies like
mee should stay away from the development sources :-)
Jesper
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I'm trying to switch to the development-sources (2.5.70) to get a better
support for my hardware. The kernel compiles nicely. But I have SCSI
Emulation, SCSI device support, SCSI CD-ROM support, and SCSI generic
support set to compile as modules, and when I execute
make modules
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 09:08, Jesper Blauendahl wrote:
I'm trying to switch to the development-sources (2.5.70) to get a better
support for my hardware. The kernel compiles nicely. But I have SCSI
Emulation, SCSI device support, SCSI CD-ROM support, and SCSI generic
support set to compile as
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:08:42 +0200
Jesper Blauendahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to switch to the development-sources (2.5.70) to get a
better support for my hardware. The kernel compiles nicely. But I
have SCSI Emulation, SCSI device support, SCSI CD-ROM support, and
SCSI generic
Jesper Blauendahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ ... ]
Failed to calculate dependencies
modprobe: QM_MODULES: Function not implemented
What am I missing in the setup ?
loadable module support?
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Martin Schlemmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 09:08, Jesper Blauendahl wrote:
I'm trying to switch to the development-sources (2.5.70) to get a better
support for my hardware. The kernel compiles nicely. But I have SCSI
Emulation, SCSI device support, SCSI CD-ROM
On 09:08 Mon 30 Jun , Jesper Blauendahl wrote:
Failed to calculate dependencies
modprobe: QM_MODULES: Function not implemented
You should emerge module-init-tools for this type of problem.
For a development kernel, you should also make /sys dir, if not
exists.
cheerz.
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