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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: Modules?
From: Chris Knadle <>
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 14:15:23 -0500
Lee --

On Friday 18 November 2005 05:33 am, ld_ts7200 wrote:
> >    Modules get placed in /lib/modules/<kernel version>
>
> I had a suspicion that was the case. I suppose the easiest way is the
> FTP the relevant directories

   Well, that's one way, yes, and that should work.

   The way I like to do it on "normal" systems is to build the kernel as a 
Debian package using 'make-kpkg kernel_image'.  [This requires the Debian 
package named 'kernel-package' be installed on the system building the 
kernel]  This builds a single .deb package that contains the kernel, modules, 
system map file, etc.
   If you can run 'dpkg -i <package>' on your ts7200 without running out of 
memory, then you could build this as a single Debian package and just FTP the 
one file.

        - Chris

-- 

Chris Knadle





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