[email protected] wrote:
Thanks Randy, that works. But now it generated a NewSerial.ko instead of
NewSerial.o in kernel 2.6, this caused a problem when I called the insmod,
the insmod added another .o as follows:
insmod NewSerial.ko
insmod: NewSerial.ko.o: no module by that name found
Is it possible for me to get a NewSerial.o, not a NewSerail.ko?
.ko is what modules are in 2.6, are you using some old version of the
module utilities?
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