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From: "John Holmes" <jsholmes@mit.edu>
To: "'Derek Atkins'" <warlord@mit.edu>, "'Joshua Jacobs'" <josh@mit.edu>
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Subject: RE: Linux-Athena 5.2 Kernel Compile Problems
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I'm having the same problem. I tried this fix, but it still gives me the
errors. Are there perhaps some files that AFS needs that make clean isn't
getting rid of from when I did this originally?
-John
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From: warlord@DATKINS.IHTFP.ORG [mailto:warlord@DATKINS.IHTFP.ORG] On Behalf
Of Derek Atkins
Sent: Friday, February 19, 1999 2:48 PM
To: Joshua Jacobs
Cc: linux-help@MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: Linux-Athena 5.2 Kernel Compile Problems
In order for Linux-AFS to work on an SMP kernel, you need to 'make dep'
without SMP=1 (to get the non-smp symbols) and then do the rest with
SMP=1.
As for the rest -- I dont know.
-derek
Joshua Jacobs <josh@MIT.EDU> writes:
> Help!
>
> I just installed the new 5.2 linux athena and I want to recompile the
kernel
> to support my SMP box. I've compiled kernels and all before, but i'm
getting
> some weird modules problems.
>
> First i edit the makefile and uncomment the SMP=1 line. Then I run make
> menuconfig and basically leave the defaults alone (as i asssumed this
would
> give me the least problems). I enabled all of the module options.
>
> Then i did something like:
> make clean;make dep;make zImage;make modules;make modules_install
>
> that all worked fine, but when i do a depmod -a, it gives me tons of
errors.
> Needless to say, when i reboot the computer with the new kernel, nothing
works
> (although it does detect my second cpu ;). I get all kinds of module
errors
> (unresolved symbol errors.) And then later on i get fs: filesystem not
> implemented errors (although i assume that this is just related to the
> previous error.) At this point AFS doesn't work.
>
> Am I forgetting to do something? is there some special linuxafs kernel
> compiliation thing that i'm forgetting to do?
>
> Thanks alot....
>
> -josh
>
> ----------
> Josh Jacobs
> Josh@mit.edu
>
>
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