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--- Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>写道:

> 寮  ���椤� schreef:
> > --- Heinz Sporn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>������:
> > 
> >> Am Freitag, den 07.10.2005, 14:05 +0800 schrieb
> 瀵� ���������:
> >> 
> >>> hi yestoday to today  i  am spend  two days to
> install
> >>> gentoo 2005.0 and see the hand man but when i am
> install it i am
> >>>  see what modules were load with lsmod but i
> can't see anyting is
> >>>  modules and i ues modprobe lsmod can't see
> somemodules i don't 
> >>> know how to do that
> >> 
> >> lsmod will not show modules that have been
> compiled into the 
> >> kernel. Is it that you are looking for?
> >> 
> >>> if i must rc-update add ....?or other  i am uses
> logitech USB 
> >>> mouse and uses well in debian starge but
> >>> can't driverd in gentoo i am try to uses the
> same driver  with 
> >>> starge and ues "auto" but can't driverd
> >>> mouse ether i am emerge fvwm and x.org
> >> 
> >> I am not quite sure what exactly your problem is
> - so sorry for 
> >> guessing:
> >> 
> >> For any USB input device you'll just need kernel
> support. Look into
> >>  /Drivers/USB Support. You'll propably want
> support for EHCI, OHCI 
> >> and UHCI.
> >> <snip>
> > 
> > now i am went to gentoo and modprobe ehci-hcd nwo
> can uses mouse and
> >  install discover rc-update add modules default
> but always can't load
> >  any modules when system starting and lsmod can't
> see any modules
> 
> How did you compile your kernel? It would seem that
> your problem is
> related to the fact that some of your needed drivers
> are compiled as
> modules and some are not.
> 
> As Heinz said, 'drivers' compiled statically into
> the kernel will *not*
> be visible via lsmod (only 'drivers' compiled as
> loadable modules are
> visible).
> 
> I have many questions about your setup:
> 
> 1) why do you have rc-update modules default (rather
> than rc-update
> modules boot)? I would suspect that the default
> runlevel may be too late
> in the boot process for the modules you're trying to
> load,.
> 
> 2) 'always can't load any modules when system
> starting'-- how precisely
> are you trying to load said modules? Are they in
> fact modules (or
> statically compiled)? What do you have in
> /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 (I assume you're
> using a 2.6-series
> kernel)? At least ehci-hcd should be listed there in
> order to load it
> during boot (or you could just statically compile it
> into the kernel, to
> avoid this).
> 
> 3) just because modules are not listed in lsmod,
> does not mean they are
> not loaded and working. As said previously, modules
> that are statically
> compiled into the kernel do not appear in lsmod, but
> if the hardware
> requiring said modules is detected during the
> hardware detection phase
> of the boot process, the module will be loaded to
> support it. My USB
> mouse works fine this way (ehci-hcd is compiled into
> the kernel, when
> the usb mouse is detected, the kernel module is
> loaded), although I
> cannot see the module in lsmod (because the module
> is not loadable).
> Other than the mouse, which we've solved (add
> ehci-hcd to
> /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6), what other
> kernel modules are not
> working as you expect (*not* whether you see them in
> lsmod or not, what
> actually *does not work*)?
> 
> Once you have determined what modules are not
> loading, you can then
> check your kernel config to see whether they are
> loadable modules or
> statically compiled, and if loadable, add them to
> /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6, which should
> load them automatically
> for you at boot. If statically compiled, but not
> loading at boot, there
> are two possibilities I can think of:
> 
> 1) wrong module for the hardware;
> 
> 2) you do not have 'Automatic kernel module loading'
> set in your kernel
> (Loadable Module Support => Automatic kernel module
> loading= Y)
> 
> HTH,
> Holly
> -- 
> gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
> 
> 
 I am compile kernel  three times  and uses "make
defconfig make menuconfig  make make modules_install"
that i did't reduce any "M" OR "Y" but i 
 am add some  thing  
"requiring said modules is detected during the
hardware detection phase"
you said that but i uses usb mouse the modules is not
load ?
if i am uses "modprobe " the mouse is work well i
think anyone harve compile driver in kernel 
some of them must is modules
one time i think to know if i compile all of them in
kernel , what is the condition ? 
i am try to compile all the driver in kernel that is
very bad



        

        
                
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