Re: Problem with inserting module.....

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> This occurs when there is a mismatch in the kernel header version that
> is included and the version of the kernel u are running
> 
> What is ur kernel version and what is the path of the  kernel header
> include files  ?
> 
If that was the case of mismatching headers,it specifies it quite
clearly while insmodding it in the kernel.The problem lies in
compiling it for 2.6 kernel.
so refer to the article on "porting to 2.6 series" article on lwn.net

Pankaj

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