Re: suse 2.6.5 insmod: error inserting 'kprobe.o': -1 Invalid module format
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- Subject: Re: suse 2.6.5 insmod: error inserting 'kprobe.o': -1 Invalid module format
- From: Xiangfei Jia <xjianz@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 11:04:24 +1200
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Well, it seems that the kbuild only checked the lib-mdule and kernel
source directory and didn't do anything. From the email subject, I know
you are using suse with the supplied default kernel. I'm not familiar
with suse. BUT, you need to make sure that the kernel source directory
(/local/oracle/linux-2.6.5-7.162) does contain the source and header
files needed. You probably need to install a package for kernel-headers.
Fei
>make -C
>/lib/modules/2.6.5-7.162-bigsmpAnvoraKprobe/build
>M=/local/oracle/try modules
>make[1]: Entering directory
>`/local/oracle/linux-2.6.5-7.162'
>Building modules, stage 2.
> MODPOST
>make[1]: Leaving directory
>`/local/oracle/linux-2.6.5-7.162'
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