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Michael,

No bells, per se, but it does show that the symbol is being exported by the
kernel.  I don't have an OSA card on any of my systems, but I just
downloaded the latest initrd and kernel images from ftp.redhat.de for
another reason.  If I copy the lcs-2.4.7-s390-1.o module to /lib/lcs.o, and
do an 'insmod -f /lib/lcs.o' I don't get any messages about missing symbols.
I do get the "no lcs capable cards found' error of course.  You might want
to try the latest kernel/initrd pair with that lcs module.

Mark Post

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael K Lambert [mailto:mlambe7@lsu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 1:38 PM
To: redhat-s390-list@redhat.com
Subject: [Redhat-s390-list] (no subject)


Mark,

The results of cat/proc/ksyms|grep tasklet_hi_schedule was:

000257d4 __tasklet_hi_schedule_Rsmp_44a7ed12

Does that ring any bells for you?

Michael Lambert


Sent by: "Post, Mark K" <mark.post@eds.com>

To: "'Michael K Lambert'" <mlambe7@lsu.edu>
cc:

Subject: RE: [Redhat-s390-list] No LCS module found after following README
instructions



What happens when you do a "cat /proc/ksyms | grep tasklet_hi_schedule"
when
booted up on the initrd?

Mark Post


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