Re: IMQ Install Without Recompiling Kernel?

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On Monday 22 September 2003 21:35, Walter D. Wyndroski wrote:
> Is it possible to compile/install IMQ without recompiling the kernel?
>
> Clarification: Is it possible to just compile IMQ into a module much like
> compiling network drivers to work with the current running kernel and then
> just simply do a modprobe or insmod to insert it?
>
> I am running RH9.0 with kernel 2.4.20-8smp and iptables-1.2.7a-2. I
> understand that I may/probably have to patch/recompile iptables. However, I
> am not in a position to recompile my running kernel. My organization, as do
> I, prefers using the stock kernels from RH with no custom recompilation of
> the kernel.
You have to recompile the kernel.

Stef

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