Compiling a custom kernel vs. compiling a single module.
jbk
jbk at mail2.gis.net
Wed Dec 6 06:12:25 EST 2006
Fred wrote:
> Can you not set up the tape drivers to compile separately as modules, and
> just use modprobe to load them once the kernel boots? That way, you'll have
> no need to twiddle around with the kernel compile scripts themselves.
I'm not to the point of inserting the module yet. I first
want to know what the procedure is to compile the module.
What do I need to do to compile the module for the stock
kernel that fedora ships. Do I need to copy the .c file from
the source package to the kernel-devel directory into the
appropriate subdirectory? Do I need to edit the kernel-devel
.config to say that I want the ide-tape module to be
compiled? There are a number of steps. Before I ever get to
inserting the module that I don't have yet.
Jim
Of
> course, any support modules that your tape driver may need -- if any -- will
> need to be configured in the kernel.
>
>> I know I could just try hacking away at it but I am also
>> interested in the discussion and any insight others may have.
>> Jim K-R
>
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