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2011-09-05
, 21:42
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@ Spain
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#482
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maacruz, if you're able to build that new cifs.ko module you mentioned (and perhaps an nfs one for salinmooch too), I'd be very grateful.
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2011-09-05
, 23:58
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#483
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I've added them under "Optional packages" in the DT download page https://garage.maemo.org/frs/?group_id=2036
You'll have to copy them by hand, sorry for not building a proper package.
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2011-09-06
, 05:38
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@ On the wasatch front, UT USA
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#484
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insmod: cannot insert 'fuse.ko': Unknown symbol in module (-1): No such file or directory
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2011-09-06
, 11:43
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#485
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One question, out of curiosity: the cifs.ko module is about 10 times larger than the original file. Is there a particular reason for that? No criticism, I'm just trying to expand my knowledge.
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2011-09-06
, 18:45
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@ Spain
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#486
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Purely a guess, but maybe the module is unstripped and still has its debugging symbols? file will be able to verify/disprove this.
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2011-09-06
, 18:55
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@ Spain
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#487
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I'm still stuck on finding the right fuse module. As alexc suggested I went back and linked /lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1/extra/fuse.ko to /usr/lib/fuse/fuse.ko and rebooted
Still no luck using sshfs - it fails on trying to loading the module. I looked around and have not found any other fuse modules that could be screwing things up. I tried an insmod on /lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1/extra/fuse.ko and get this same error:
For kicks I rmmod the nfs module and added it with insmod just fine. Does fuse require a dependency I need to load first?
Where else should I look for old fuse modules to get rid of them?
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2011-09-07
, 02:46
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#488
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2011-09-07
, 18:50
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#489
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Do you have ASUI or use alarms? If you don't use alarms you can try turning off the alarmd service so it doesn't start at boot. It is most likely a problem with ASUI's interaction with alarmd, assuming you have both running.
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2011-09-16
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@ Catalunya
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#490
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maacruz, if you're able to build that new cifs.ko module you mentioned (and perhaps an nfs one for salinmooch too), I'd be very grateful.