or try dmesg ,, it should get added there...
-Vamsi
Ohad Ben-Cohen wrote:
make sure you're insmodding your module from a plain console and not
from an xterm (in other words - if relevant - exit Xwindows!)
On 3/8/06, Gowri Satish Adimulam <gowri@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi ,
Thanks for helping me for my previous postings.
now i have new Problem,
" in one of the simple example programm , i have assigned KERN_ALERT or
<1> in printk , but when i run using ./insmod ,
message in the double quotes of printk is not displayed on terminal
window.
I have checked in file /proc/modules , my module name was present"
iam not able to understand, why the message has not printed.
Thanks
Gowri
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