On Tuesday 01 January 2002 12:00 pm, you wrote:
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001, Philip Burness wrote:
On Sunday 30 December 2001 10:46 pm, you wrote:
I have upgraded my kernel to 2.4.16 from the SuSE ftp site. I have downloaded and applied the patch for Kernel-Win4Lin3-2.4.16.patch from Netraverse. When trying to compile I get the error :-
... multiple definition of __kstrtab_sys_mprotect kernel/kernel.o .....
Anybody any idea's what this is and why I am getting it?
Phil
Is tis product a crock of shi* or what...... I have now downloaded a vanilla kernel, configured, compiled, installed and booted into it. I then run the netraverse installer and it politely tells me that I have a netraverse enabled kernel but the modules don't load. GREAT.... what modules???? If there is going to be an error message at least make it useful to the person who sees it!
Phil
The product, I have to admit, is very good once you have managed to install it, which you can't take for granted.
It seems very much like NjetTraverse is too busy entertaining their stock holders in hope for quick dosh, and not interested in support nor producing easy installation routine, as their major business lies in Win4Lin Sever Edition :-(
The problem you described feels familiar and I think I got around it with all familiar Windoes method: trial-error blindfolded...
And naturally with the help from my magic wand, that has seldom let me down :-)
--Jyry C:-( C:-/ C========8-O C8-/ C:-( The saga continues....... I downloaded the vanilla kernel, patched it accordingly (including the mki-adapter) re-compiled and installed. Downloaded the netraverse-install rutine and hey presto.... it recognises my kernel, wanders off to the netravers site and downloads win4lin3 then exits with a message for me to re-run the installer. This I promptly do and it informs me it cannot load the modules again!!!!!
AAAAAAAAaaaaarrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhh. Phil