Subject: Re: ntfs module broken ?
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Nouvelles Fraiches <nouvelles.fraiches@free.fr>
List: current-users
Date: 02/05/2003 20:24:07
Le Wed, 5 Feb 2003 19:01:11 GMT
christos@zoulas.com (Christos Zoulas) a =E9crit :

> In article <20030205183234.7b2fc4ea.nouvelles.fraiches@free.fr>,
> Nouvelles Fraiches <nouvelles.fraiches@free.fr> wrote:
> >Le Wed, 5 Feb 2003 17:00:59 GMT
> >christos@zoulas.com (Christos Zoulas) a =E9crit :
> >
> >> In article <20030205153418.54ea03d3.nouvelles.fraiches@free.fr>,
> >> Nouvelles Fraiches <nouvelles.fraiches@free.fr> wrote:
> >>=20
> >> - make sure that your NT volume has not been upgraded to a dynamic vol=
ume.
> >It has not. I don't use XP very often. Anyway, as I wrote in the first
> >message, compiling in NTFS support via 'file-system NTFS' in my kernel
> >config works.
> >> - make sure that the running kernel and the .o modloaded file are from
> >>   the same sources.
> >They are. I haven't found any documentation explaining that modules are
> >not compiled when kernel is, but after crashing (and having my first
> >core under NEtBSD :-)) when modloading any module, I understood one have
> >to recompile modules -- if they are used -- upon kernel change. So I
> >recompiled userland.=20
> >
> >Why isn't there a build.sh target to recompile modules (and not the
> >whole userland) ?
>=20
> You can make includes, and then cd to /usr/src/sys/lkm and make from ther=
e.

Thanks a lot fot the tip.
>=20
> christos
>=20