Re: Modprobe .

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Am Mittwoch, 23. April 2003 15:14 schrieb Kevin Smith:
> I recently patched my kernel and all went well with POM. After I recompiled
> it and rebooted, I didn't see the module on lsmod, so I tried insmod which
> responded with and "module not found" error.
> I looked in the /lib/modules and saw the module was not compiled. (.c file)
> when the other patch was compiled ok. (.o) file.
> What would cause a patch not to compile? I checked the source and saw the
> #include lines and all the files are where is suggest it should be, though
> running gcc (lack of anything better to do) responds with file or directory
> not found errors. Is there a PATH that needs to be set up to get this
> working?
> I am using RH 7.2 Kernel 2.4.20,  IPTables 2.2.7a, the module is
> ip_nat_cuseeme.c.
>
> Kev
Hi,
I had the same problem, I'm using SuSE 8.2.
The problem was fixed after setting the "right path-vraiable".

now it works fine for me

with friendly regards
Andre


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