Did you build your new kernel starting with the same options your original kernel was built with? They may be available in /proc/config.gz. They may also be stored under /boot somewhere, as config-kernelname. Kernel settings can drastically alter the way the kernel works so, if you don't build the kernel with the right options, the module won't match the kernel, and the kernel will rightly refuse to load it.
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I'm trying to change the configuration of the adapter, especially values revelant with Tx and Rx. Following appropiate manual i tried insmod command , but as a result i've got:
insmod: a module named e1000 already exists
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I'm using Linux-2.6.14. My application is having one kernel module of large size(approx 8MB), insmoding of that kernel module is taking pretty much time(approx 8Mins). Is there a way to reduce the insmod time? I tried even by modprobe also. (0 Replies)
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I am relatively new to Linux. After about three months of trying to compile a driver for a ESDCAN card, I finally found a version and kernel that worked. I am running Slackware V12.0 with kernel version 2.6.24.5-smp. When I use insmod to insert the driver file (esdcan-pci331.ko),... (1 Reply)
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I have a trouble running an application which connects to an Oracle server, I got this message:
Dependent module /opt/oracle/product/10.2/lib/libclntsh.so could not be loaded.
The module has an invalid magic number.
Running ldd MyApp doesn't report missing symbols, I've... (1 Reply)
I have Apache v2.0.63 on Solaris 10 (x86 on VM). While starting the apache server, facing the following exception -
Invalid command 'Order', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration
Googling says to add the entry LoadModule authz_host_module... (0 Replies)
When I try to insert a simple kernel module I get the following error
> insmod: error inserting 'test.ko': -1 Invalid module format
> in dmesg I see:
disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
I have following kernel which I downloaded using apt-get:
uname -r
2.6.32-24-generic
... (0 Replies)
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I have written a perl script that reads data from excel sheet(.xls) using Spreadsheet::ParseExcel module. But the problem is this module doesn't work for excel sheets with extension .xlsx.
I have gone through Spreadsheet::XLSX module with which we can read from .xlsx file directly.... (1 Reply)
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Monitor took a crap on me so I bought a new flat screen. Im running Ubuntu 12 recieving an invalid format after the GUI login screen. How do I go about trying to change the resolution. FYI old monitor blew smoke so reconnecting it is not an option. From I understand their is no... (3 Replies)
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I want to make a netfilter conntrack module for myself. So I copy all the source code about netfilter conntrack from kernel source tree to my external directory. It can be insmod after compiled. Then I add some members to the struct nf_conn, and it 's compiled successfully. However, it... (1 Reply)
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moduload(2) System Calls Manual moduload(2)NAME
moduload - unload a kernel module on demand
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
allows processes with appropriate privilege to demand unload one or all unloadable modules from the running kernel. A module is considered
unloadable if it is not currently in use, if no module depending on it is currently loaded, and if the module is not being loaded or
unloaded from the kernel. If module_id is set to 0 (zero), attempts to unload all unloadable modules, otherwise attempts to unload the
module specified by module_id.
Notes
is currently implemented as a macro.
Security Restrictions
is restricted to superuser processes or privileged processes. A privileged process requires the privilege to execute the system call.
See privileges(5), for more information about the privilege.
RETURN VALUE
On success, returns 0, otherwise it returns -1 and sets to indicate the error.
ERRORS
fails if one or more of the following are true:
module_id does not correspond to any valid currently loaded kernel module.
The caller is not a superuser process or a privileged process.
There are outstanding references to the module, or modules that depend
on this module are currently loaded, or profiling is enabled, or the module is in the process of being loaded or
unloaded from the kernel.
The Dynamically Loadable Kernel Module feature is not initialized.
SEE ALSO kcmodule(1M), modload(2), privileges(5).
moduload(2)