Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 5 Jul 2005 14:23:39 -0400 | From | Xin Zhao <> | Subject | Why cannot I do "insmod nfsd.ko" directly? |
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I tried to do "insmod nfsd.ko", but always got the error message "insmod: error inserting 'nfsd.ko': -1 Unknown symbol in module"
Why?
The kernel is 2.6.11.10 The command I used is: 1. insmod lockd.ko ---succeed 2. exportfs -r ---succeed 3. insmod nfsd.ko --- failed
Moreover, I noticed that if I do the following commands, nfsd.ko can be inserted:
1. rpc.mountd 2. exportfs -r 3. rpc.nfsd 1
Can someone explain what trick rpc.mountd and rpc.nfsd do to make nfsd.ko insertable?
Thanks in advance for your kind help!
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