Messages in this thread |  | | Subject | Problems with missing functions in 2.1.4 kernel | Date | Thu, 17 Oct 1996 10:32:20 -0400 | From | Ian Bonnycastle <> |
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I have been having problems with modules in the new 2.1.4 kernel. In some modules, insmod has been complaining that a lot of items (symbols) were "wrong version or undefined." These modules worked 100% in 2.1.3 with no problems, and I am at a loss for why they are missing in 2.1.4. Here are the reports:
In the ipx.o module: (standard linux kernel issue)
get_fs_long: wrong version or undefined get_fs_byte: wrong version or undefined Loading failed! The module symbols (from linux-2.1.4) don't match your linux-2.1.4
In the dmsdos.o module: (kernel add-on for stacked drives) msdos_put_super: wrong version or undefined vfat_rename: wrong version or undefined vfat_create: wrong version or undefined vfat_unlink: wrong version or undefined msdos_unlink: wrong version or undefined vfat_read_inode: wrong version or undefined msdos_read_super: wrong version or undefined vfat_put_super: wrong version or undefined get_fs_long: wrong version or undefined msdos_read_inode: wrong version or undefined vfat_read_super: wrong version or undefined msdos_mkdir: wrong version or undefined memcpy_fromfs: wrong version or undefined msdos_create: wrong version or undefined put_fs_byte: wrong version or undefined msdos_rename: wrong version or undefined vfat_rmdir: wrong version or undefined vfat_mkdir: wrong version or undefined get_fs_byte: wrong version or undefined memcpy_tofs: wrong version or undefined put_fs_long: wrong version or undefined vfat_lookup: wrong version or undefined msdos_unlink_umsdos: wrong version or undefined msdos_rmdir: wrong version or undefined msdos_lookup: wrong version or undefined Loading failed! The module symbols (from linux-2.1.4) don't match your linux-2.1.4
Does anyone know what these are about? And why are they missing? As I said earlier, they worked fine in 2.1.3. I'm also using *exactly* the same config (at least the same config OPTIONS, not the same config FILE), so I know I'm not missing any files. Can someone explain this?
Ian
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