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Re: [cobalt-developers] Replacing eepro100 with e100, need some .h source files
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Replacing eepro100 with e100, need some .h source files
- From: Timothy Stonis <timothy.stonis@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Nov 9 17:44:48 2001
- List-id: Discussion Forum for developers on Sun Cobalt Networks products <cobalt-developers.list.cobalt.com>
This will only generate files under /usr/src/linux, and should generate the
header file you need. Nothing else on your machine will be affected.
_Tim
On 11/9/01 5:14 PM, "William L. Thomson Jr." <wlt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Tim,
> Now I have that cleared up, what is the desired outcome? Will it create
> the .h file, and or files?
>
> Sorry to be over cautious, its a new clean machine, I would like to keep
> that we. It will be replaced with a XTR when ever they are released so
> I am hoping to get by without having to clean up or re-install the OS on
> this one, until it's time.
>
> Thanks. :)
>
> Timothy Stonis wrote:
>
>> You can do it either way. I semicolon in bash just means run one command
>> and then run the next one after it. So at the shell prompt, type:
>>
>> make oldconfig; make dep
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/9/01 3:58 PM, "William L. Thomson Jr." <wlt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Tim,
>>> Thanks but for clarity the commands or
>>> make oldconfig
>>> make dep" in /usr/src/linux
>>> or is it all on one line?
>>>
>>> Or are you telling me to run
>>> make oldconfig
>>> and then
>>> make dep
>>>
>>> in /usr/src/linux ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Just want to be sure before we start through commands around.
>>>
>>> Timothy Stonis wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> modversions.h is automatically generated. Try running a "make oldconfig;
>>>> make dep" in /usr/src/linux.
>>>>
>>>> On 11/9/01 2:10 PM, "William L. Thomson Jr." <wlt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I recently came across Intel's Advances Networking Services which allows
>>>>> you to group together two or more intel nic's to a single IP address.
>>>>>
>>>>> I would like to be able to do this with a RaQ4r. Currently the RaQ uses
>>>>> the eepro100 module for the nic's. I need to compile and replace it with
>>>>> e100, which is compatible with IANS, eepro100 is not.
>>>>>
>>>>> When I attempt to compile I am alerted that the following file is
>>>>> missing. I am not sure as to were I could obtain a copy of the file for
>>>>> the Cobalt, since I am assuming it may have been modified to fit the
>>>>> equipment when the kernel and such was compiled.
>>>>>
>>>>> So I need to get a hold of the following, and after I may need others
>>>>>
>>>>> /usr/src/linux-2.2.16C28_III/include/linux/module.h:19:
>>>>> linux/modversions.h: No such file or directory
>>>>>
>>>>> When I attempt to compile IANS I get the following, which I assume is
>>>>> the same file.
>>>>>
>>>>> cpp: /usr/src/linux/include/linux/modversions.h: No such file or directory
>>>>>
>>>>> Although I hae been able to get around this error with IANS only. When
>>>>> compiling you can use a flag that compiles with modeversions
>>>>> disabled/enabled. No such flag for e100.
>>>>>
>>>>> Bottom line I want to combine both ethernet interfaces to a single IP so
>>>>> I can group the ports on my switch.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>>
>>>>>
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