I've been fighting with this problem for a few days and don't seem to be making any headway :( I'm trying to set up an Oracle Parallel Server using 8.1.7. I have an Adaptec 2720 (Future Domain TMC-36C70) pci card installed on both machines, and I need one of them to come up as id 6 and the other to come up as id 7. When I was testing earlier on Debian, I simply built the module into the kernel and set an append statement in LILO for the id 6 box (append="fdomain=0xe000,10,6"). Other issues with Debian caused me to start over from scratch and I decided to try SuSE (7.2). Initially, the system decided that the fdomain module needed to be loaded into the initrd (which it dosn't) so I removed fdomain from the initrd modules list in rc.config and reran mk_initrd. At this point it loads, but insmod dosn't seem to like the parameter list. Notes in fdomain.c indicate that the driver should accept the same fdomain= line for insmod as for boot, but I get the "too many values" error on insmod. Anyone know how insmod decides if the parameter count is correct? jd
On Monday 06 May 2002 17:38, D'Ausilio, John wrote:
Anyone know how insmod decides if the parameter count is correct?
The number of MODULE_PARM statements in the source file. That particular driver has just one string value. What exactly are you typing in your insmod? Anders
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D'Ausilio, John