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07-30-2001 10:54 AM
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07-30-2001 11:12 AM
07-30-2001 11:12 AM
Re: IOMAP
HI Mike:
Execute SAM
Kernel Configuration->Drivers
Hilite iomap
Actions->Add Driver to Kernel
Allow it to build a new kernel and reboot.
Clay
Execute SAM
Kernel Configuration->Drivers
Hilite iomap
Actions->Add Driver to Kernel
Allow it to build a new kernel and reboot.
Clay
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
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07-30-2001 11:14 AM
07-30-2001 11:14 AM
Re: IOMAP
Thanks, how about command line?
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07-31-2001 02:05 AM
07-31-2001 02:05 AM
Solution
This is the command-line aequivalent to install iomap in the kernel. Please note that the cp commands will overwrite the existing *.prev files, so save them first if you think you might need them. The vi line could perhaps be
cd /stand
cp -p system system.prev
cp -p vmunix vmunix.prev
vi system
Oiomap:qw!
mk_kernel
mv build/vmunix.test vmunix
shutdown -r
cd /stand
cp -p system system.prev
cp -p vmunix vmunix.prev
vi system
Oiomap
mk_kernel
mv build/vmunix.test vmunix
shutdown -r
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07-31-2001 02:06 AM
07-31-2001 02:06 AM
Re: IOMAP
The vi command could perhaps be replaced with an sed but I don't use sed.
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