Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 28 Apr 1996 17:20:05 -0700 (MST) | From | "Jeff Coy Jr." <> | Subject | Re: 1.3.96 exit_mm breaks nfs as module |
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On Sun, 28 Apr 1996, Linus Torvalds wrote: > On Sat, 27 Apr 1996, David Flood wrote: > > > > The changes to nfs in 1.3.96 cause nfs.o to fail to load with the message: > > > > exit_mm: wrong version or undefined > > > > also depmod -a doesn't like it also. I'm now going to try it as a built-in > > rather than a module. > > Oops. I forgot to add exit_mm to the exported symbols list in > kernel/ksyms.c. Just add it to the "process memory management" type > functions, right after "merge_segments". > now it will load, but it won't unload:
SUPERUSER [jcoy@jcoy-ppp][/usr2/users/jcoy] rmmod nfs nfs: Device or resource busy SUPERUSER [jcoy@jcoy-ppp][/usr2/users/jcoy] lsmod Module: #pages: Used by: nfs 12 4 ppp 5 1 (autoclean) slhc 2 [ppp] 1 (autoclean) serial 7 3 (autoclean)
jeff --- Why Linux? source code. POSIX. tcpip. job control. support from the authors. drivers for most hardware. because one terminal or process is never enough. forget the other O/Ss, i use Linux- the choice of a GNU generation.
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