Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 05 Oct 1998 22:48:34 +0200 | From | John Macghley <> | Subject | Help for recompilin kernel diverse problems.. |
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My actual kernel is redhat 4.2 (2.0.32). I went recompiling my kernel mainly for IP forwarding support. I went to /usr/src/linux-2.0.30 and ran make config, make dep, make clean, make zlilo, make zImage ..everything seemed ok. At the make config step, I chose all the options for IP_forwarding such as the 1st question (EXPERIMENTAL_CONFIG or..somethin like that), I enabled IP forwarding, IP alias, IP accounting, IP firewalling, networking..PPP..etc. Then I rebooted my system with the new kernel and got at boot time: loading....... [every general bootin arguments went OK]... Then came a step of bootin with outputs like: finding module dependencies insmod:loading failed! The module symbols (from linux-2.0.30): dont match your linux-2.0.30 unresolved sysmbols insmod: sock_getsockpot=>wrong version or undefined insmod:...... and when I get into my system, and shut it down I get : ..all normal shutdown arguments ... SYSTEM HALTED General protection:0 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010 [<001a550f>] EFLAGS:00010046 eax:00053707 ebx: 0000001 ecx: bfff000 edx: 0000000000 ds:000 es: 0000 fs:00000 process hat (pid:933, process nt: 4. stack paskage=01953000) stack:0000246 0000002b ...fee1dead 28121969 cdef0123 call trace :[<00113c36>] code: 2e ff 1d 78 20 21 00 ..c5 84
I) well, probably there s nothin wrong assumong that the insmod arguments at boot time is only referred to the fact that I refused some modules support during the "make config: step. But, how come, when I get to my newly kernel...supposed to have IP forwarding compiled in, i REALLY HAVE NO SIGN OF IP FORWARDING! In /etc/syscinfig/network there s no line referrin to IP forwarding. And when I run ipfwadm, my system doent recognize it. And there s really no sign of IP forwarding any where else..
did my recompilin kernel failed?? How can I have the certitude that IP forwardding is really compiled in???
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