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From: Harry Putnam <reader@...>
Subject: Re: modules built post kernel install (on the fly)
Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2006 22:03:00 -0600
Peter <pete4abw@...> writes:

> That is correct. Unless you alter bzImage, modprobe newmodule should work
> just fine. If your new module is built in, you will need to reload the
> kernel (reboot).

Ok, this is confusing to me... What do you mean by `built in'.  I'm
thinking the very nature of a module is that it isn't built in.

Or do you just mean I'd chose `*' instead of `m' and move bzImage into
place in /boot?

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