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-This file describes the strategy for dynamically loadable modules
-in the Linux kernel. This is not a technical description on
-the internals of module, but mostly a sample of how to compile
-and use modules.
-
-In this kernel you also have a possibility to create modules that are
-less dependent on the kernel version. This option can be selected
-during "make config", by enabling CONFIG_MODVERSIONS.
-Note: If you enable CONFIG_MODVERSIONS, you will need some utilities
- from the latest module support package: "modules-1.1.8*.tar.gz"!
-
-Anyway, your first step is to compile the kernel, as explained in the
-file README. It generally goes like:
-
- make config
- make dep
- make clean
- make zImage or make zlilo
-
-In "make config", you select what you want to include in the kernel.
-You will generally select the minimal set that is needed to boot:
-
- The filesystem of your root partition
- A scsi driver, but see below for a list of SCSI modules!
- Normal hard drive support
- Net support (CONFIG_NET)
- TCP/IP support (CONFIG_INET), but no drivers!
-
- plus those things that you just can't live without...
-
-What has been left out is generally loadable as a modules.
-The set of modules is rapidly increasing, but so far these are known:
-
- Most filesystems: minix, xiafs, msdos, umsdos, sysv, isofs
-
- Some SCSI drivers: aha1542, in2000
-
- Some ethernet drivers:
- plip, slip, dummy,
- de600, de620
- 3c501, 3c509
- eexpress, depca,
- ewrk3, apricot
-
- Most CDROM drivers:
- aztcd: Aztech,Orchid,Okano,Wearnes
- cm206: Philips/LMS CM206
- gscd: Goldstar GCDR-420
- mcd, mcdx: Mitsumi LU005, FX001
- optcd: Optics Storage Dolphin 8000AT
- sbpcd: Matsushita/Panasonic CR52x, CR56x, CD200,
- Longshine LCS-7260, TEAC CD-55A
- sonycd535: Sony CDU-531/535, CDU-510/515
-
- Some misc modules:
- lp: line printer
- binfmt_elf: elf loader
-
-When you have made the kernel, you create the modules by doing:
-
- make modules
-
-This will compile all modules and update the modules directory.
-In this directory you will then find a bunch of symbolic links,
-pointing to the various object files in the kernel tree.
-
-As soon as you have rebooted the newly made kernel, you can install
-and remove modules at will with the utilities: "insmod" and "rmmod".
-
-
-Now, after you have made all modules, you can also do:
-
- make modules_install
-
-This will copy all newly made modules into subdirectories under
-"/lib/modules/kernel_release/", where "kernel_release" is something
-like 1.1.83, or whatever the current kernel version is...
-
-
-Nifty features:
-
-If you have installed the utilities from "modules-1.1.8*.tar.gz",
-you will have access to two new utilities: "modprobe" and "depmod"
-
-Using the modprobe utility, you can load any module like this:
-
- /sbin/modprobe module
-
-without paying much attention to which kernel you are running.
-To use modprobe successfully, you generally place the following
-command in your /etc/rc.d/rc.S script.
-
- /sbin/depmod -a
-
-This computes the dependencies between the different modules.
-Then if you do, for example
-
- /sbin/modprobe umsdos
-
-you will automatically load _both_ the msdos and umsdos modules,
-since umsdos runs piggyback on msdos.
-
-
-Written by:
- Jacques Gelinas <[email protected]>
- Bjorn Ekwall <[email protected]>
FUNET's LINUX-ADM group, [email protected]
TCL-scripts by Sam Shen, [email protected]
with Sam's (original) version of this