On ?, 2004-03-01 at 10:31, Software-team wrote: > I am trying to improve bridge module towards 802.1w (RSTP) but I am new to kernel and modules programming. I dont want to compile the whole modules every time I make some changes. Could you give me some clues how to set up environment to compile only selected module (bridge 802.1d) for a given kernel version, written in Makefile like: > VERSION = 2 > PATCHLEVEL = 4 > SUBLEVEL = 20 > EXTRAVERSION =-8 etc. > How to make a Makefile so the bridge module could be compiled separately for that kernel (or another)? > Thanks for any specyfic help. It's pretty easy. do make menuconfig, and under Networking Options put 'M' where it says 802.1d Ethernet Bridging. Save your config, and then do make dep && make bzImage modules modules_install Move the /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage to somewhere in /boot (renaming it if you like), make the appropriate modification to lilo.conf (and then rerun lilo) or change /boot/grub/grub.conf and reboot. When it starts up again, just modprobe bridge. I also found that I had to do make mrproper before I could get the bridge module to load. In this case, make sure you save your .config file to somewhere else first, or you'll lose it. HTH. ----------------------------------------------- Yes, What you wrote is sure both right, and simple. But it takes a lot of time. But that is not what I want. I want to compile a bridge module separately, like you compile some modules that come you add later to your kernel (like i did for example with a NTFS module, which I downloaded and compilet separately from my kernel 2.4.20-8). I would like to do the same with Bridge module. I want to make some changes and compile it with kernel headers from my kernel. But I dont want to compile the whole kernel (ang go through that process you described) every time I make some minor changes to the module which uses the same kernel header files. There should be some way to do it, I sure. But I dont know how:( I can bet this, because nobody would write kernel if he should compile it every time one makes some change. This would take ages to finish the project. Still hoping for an answer. Software Team