Re: version mismatch - how to fix ?

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Hi Jim,

Thkz a lot for your fast reply! ;)

I already added the "-k6" to my EXTRAVERSION but it
doesn't work. Should i re-compile my kernel to it work
??

Does't exist a way to fix it without recompile the
kernel ?? I really doesn't want to recompile my kernel
:(

Regards;

--- Jim Bauer <jfbauer@xxxxxxx> escreveu: 
> On Tuesday 10 August 2004 19:38, Danett song wrote:
> > I have a kernel compiled by my linux distro. I use
> > 2.4.18, and my distro provide a build optimized
> for K6
> > processors called 2.4.18-K6 (with a belive that
> only
> > add K6 to EXTRAVERSION). So the kernel is the
> same. :)
> >
> > I compile my LKM well, but when i try insmod
> >
> > test.o: kernel-module version mismatch
> >         test.o was compiled for kernel version
> 2.4.18
> >         while this kernel is version 2.4.18-k6.
> >
> > Ok, i know that i can force with "insmod -f", but
> i
> > want a solution, not a workarround. For example if
> i
> > add it to /etc/modules it will not load at boot
> > startup! :(
> 
> Make the kernel version the same.  i.e. add -k6 to
> EXTRAVERSION in the Makefile for your tree so it'll
> match what you are currently running.


	
	
		
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