Re: Kernel Compilation - As a module

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Bcache needs a few changes to the generic block code. It does build as
a module, you just wouldn't be able to use the module with a stock
kernel.

On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 7:20 AM, Will Tatam <will@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Is it possible to build bcache as a module for your current kernel ? The
> code I checked out appeared to be an entire linux kernel tree from what
> I could see at quick glance
>
> When I've been building other stuff before, drbd, v2l-dvb etc I can just
> build the extra modules provided I have the kernel headers (and
> sometimes full source) for my running kernel
>
> This is of course much faster, less disruptive and also allows you to do
> things like build kmods
>
> What would need to happen to make this possible, or am I just failing
> into the common trap of not reviewing all the documentation proper to
> asking a possibly simple question ?
>
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