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2014-02-02
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2014-02-02
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it takes plenty of time to find and put all those modules in a same folder
I will put my time on this
lets see how far we can go with this
mkdir ../modules cp `find -name "*.ko"` ../modules/ pushd ../ tar -cpzvf modules.tgz modules popd
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2014-02-02
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2014-02-03
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thanks juiceme
but your way creating a new kernel on my linux system
I dont want to mess with my linux
its quite late night here
I already collect the modules, I will upload them tomorrow
thanks for your support guys
INSTALL_MOD_PATH=./my_new_modules/ make modules_install
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2014-02-03
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Heh, of course you do not have to mess up your linux system when you do make modules_install, you just give it the path where you want the modules directory to be created. You do not even need to be root to do that;
INSTALL_MOD_PATH=./my_new_modules/ make modules_install
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