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From: | John Ogness |
Subject: | Re: [Dazuko-help] installing dazuko on Linux 2.4.20-30.9 |
Date: | Thu, 01 Apr 2004 23:17:07 +0200 |
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Holger Wansing wrote:
if I use "insmod dazuko.o" it works. I can then see it using "cat /proc/devices", but after a reboot it's gone.I have a antivir that uses dazuko, and when the antivir is started by /etc/init.d- Script, it loads the kernel module before. The other way is to load the module at boot time. At debian one has to put it in /etc/modules, don't know of other distributions.
As mentioned by Holger, you can either create a startup script that runs insmod each time it boots, or you can have the system do it automatically. If you want the system to do it automatically, you should copy dazuko.o into /lib/modules/<your kernel version>/kernel/fs. Then you can run depmod. This allows your system to notice that dazuko is there. After doing that, you can add dazuko to /etc/modules (for Debian) or just type: modprobe dazuko to load it. This is a topic that should be covered on the website. Unfortunately it is not. If you have your own program that needs Dazuko, then it might be easiest to have a script load Dazuko before loading your program. I hope that in the future there is some good documentation about this on the Dazuko website (or at least links to website that document how to auto-load modules). John Ogness -- Dazuko Maintainer
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