Re: loading modules

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hi,

yes you can load the module from elsewhere, just specify the complete path




"Cristina Rivera" <cris_apricot@xxxxxxxxxxx>@nl.linux.org on 07/22/2004
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Subject:    loading modules



Hi!

I have some doubts with module loading.  I have a char device and a module
that works with it in a specific directory but I want to load the module
from elsewhere in my user's directories tree, so, my question is, can I
load
a module being for example at /home/user/directory1 when I have created my
module and I have the object file in /home/user/module_1.  And one more
question, if I'm implementing a specific mmap syscall for my new module and
when I try to use it I get an error in mmap syscall if I'm not at the
directory where the object module file is, how can I solve this?

TIA.

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