One not-quite-elegant method is to:

cd /usr/share/linux-...
make modules
make modules_install

As long as the config file as the same, and as long as 'make mrproper' hasn't 
been run, this should work.

Daniel.

On Monday 13 January 2003 13:24, Stephen Reilly wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have recently installed Redhat 8.0 (kernel version 2.4.18-19.8.0), but
> am having a problem with the sound drivers.
>
> I am using the i810_audio driver, in which there is a known bug. I have
> made the suggested fix, but am having problems rebuilding the module.
>
> I followed the instructions in the "Appendix A: Building a Custom
> Kernel" of the Official Customization Guide, but when I perform the
> command "make modules_install" the only folder in the
> "/lib/modules/VERSION/kernel/drivers" is the "net" folder.
>
> During the make bzImage, and make modules I receive a lot of warnings,
> but no errors, so I had assumed that everything was working. The
> configuration I used was the default, which I simply checked to ensure
> that the loadable modules was turned on.
>
> My questions would be is this the way to go, and if so, why does the
> updated driver not seem to have been compiled? Is there some way in
> which I can simply rebuild the faulty module?
>
> method
>
> Many thanks in advance,
> Stephen

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