Jonny, Thanks a lot man! I managed to install GFS and run it. Actually i used back the kernel-2.4.21-15.EL for smp. As follow what you said, installed all kernel-source, kernel-hugemem, kernel-unsupported, kernel-smp and then recompile from src. Now no more unresolved symbol and able to modprobe all the modules. Need to configure GFS now. Thanks again man! Johnny Hughes wrote: On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 05:21, chloong wrote:hi Johnny, I had tried using your bin, both i386 & i686, but still have the same problem. BTW, how could i know what target should i use? i am running on a x86 platform and i compile the kernel myself and i select the cpu type as 386 family with no smp support. the kernel source i downloaded from rpmfind. The version is kernel-2.4.21-15.0.3.EL.src.rpm. I used back the kernel config file provided from this rpm and changed it to no smp support.OK, did you build a kernel rpm and install it ... if so, what was the name of the kernel's rpm. Is this on RHEL or a clone like WBEL/CentOS/TaoLinux?Everything are fine after reboot using this kernel. Then i compile the gfs source from your side. The compilation was successful. After installation, when i do a depmod -a, it still gave me unresolved symbol for gfs modules....I installed: GFS-6.0.0-1.2.i686.rpm GFS-devel-6.0.0-1.2.i686.rpm GFS-modules-6.0.0-1.2.i686.rpm perl-Net-Telnet-3.03-2.noarch.rpm Then do a: depmod -a No errors... Johnny Hughes HughesJR.com |