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RE: Modules and the kernel
> As far as I understand, if a certain module is to be used, a kernel must
be
> compiled for it.
No! When you use modules, you are in fact using *.o
binaries.
> This means that an arbitrary vendor cannot ship an xyz.o
> module to support it's scsi card because the user's kernel must be
compiled
> for it, right?
Wrong, thanks God!
> included), how many people could add an arbitrary module to the kernel
source
> tree? How many *users* could do that?
In Debian, you only need to run modconf as root, and
that's it. Easy, painless, safe. Even somewhat beautiful...
> Is there any work done on adding true device drivers for Linux (that can
be
> added without recompiling a kernel)?
Yes, and it's ready and running!
In fact, this has even improved in the 2.1.xxx kernel
series...
Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Amdocs Brasil Ltda