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Subject: Re: Fail to install 0.1.20: "mount: fs type lazyfs0d1d20 not supported by kernel" Newsgroups: gmane.comp.file-systems.zero-install.devel Date: 2004-02-15 17:20:22 GMT (4 years, 47 weeks and 7 hours ago)
Stuart Langridge spoo'd forth:
>>> > Does 'dmesg' show anything?
>>> lazyfs0d1d20: version magic '2.6.0 preempt K7 gcc-3.3' should be
>>> '2.6.020040102 preempt K7 gcc-3.3'
>>
>> Probably. Is there a Debian-specific way to build kernel modules? I've
>> always used stock kernels and skipped Debian's system entirely. I expect
>> someone here knows how to do it, though.
>>
>> Anyway, you could probably get it to work with a #define to set the
>> version to what it's expecting... (looks like it should be compatible).
>
> Sorry, I'm going to have to ask for more information there. I'm no
> good at C :( How would I do that?
Ah. When I compiled my kernel (the Debian way, with make-kpkg) I
specified a version number of 2.6.020040102. I've recompiled the kernel
without specifying a version, but instead specifying a revision of
20040215 with --revision, and now the lazyfs kernel module installs
fine, and ZeroInstall works perfectly!
SIL
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