Hi,
Did I understand correctly: building the realtime module, modifies some of
the modules under the kernel tree?
How can I build a debian package of the kernel then? If I make the kernel
with make-kpkg, I will have the debian package ready, and it will not
include the changes made by realtime?
I really would like to use make-kpkg instead of make modules_install etc.
Any ideas?
Sampo
Jack O'Quin <joq(a)io.com>om>:
Eric Dantan Rzewnicki <eric(a)zhevny.com> writes:
insmod /usr/src/realtime-0.0.3/realtime.ko
allcaps=1 gid=29
There's nothing wrong with this.
I build it, but don't run the make install
since doing so wipes out
all other modules. That's why I use insmod instead of a modprobe. (I'm
open to suggestions on better ways if they exist.)
What happens when you run `make install'?
If you have KERNEL_DIR set correctly, it *should* reinstall all the
modules configured for your kernel sources. To save time, I usually
do the kernel `make modules' but no `make modules_install'. Then, the
realtime `make install' will install everything once.
If we can figure out what's going wrong, I should at least make the
INSTALL instructions clearer.
--
joq