[lwlan-user] Unknown symbols with 0.2.1-final

karllinuxtest.relton at ntlworld.com karllinuxtest.relton at ntlworld.com
Thu Aug 25 09:56:17 EDT 2005


You might get this problem if 'depmod' hasn't been run
since installing the new modules for some reason?

You could just manually try 'depmod -a', although
the 'make install' normally does this for you.

Karl

> 
> From: Dave Jenkins <iamaluddite at yahoo.com>
> Date: 2005/08/25 Thu PM 01:15:24 BST
> To: linux-wlan-user at lists.linux-wlan.com
> Subject: [lwlan-user] Unknown symbols with 0.2.1-final
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have just built & installed the new version, from file
> linux-wlan-ng-0.2.1.tar.bz2 . The build & installation appeared to go
> smoothly and I verified that the new modules were present under
> /lib/modules/2.6.12-1.1398_FC4/linux-wlan-ng/ . I then rebooted, the
> card failed to initialise and when I tried manually running 'modprobe
> prism2_usb' I got the following errors:
> 
> kernel: prism2_usb: Unknown symbol p80211netdev_rx
> kernel: prism2_usb: Unknown symbol register_wlandev
> kernel: prism2_usb: Unknown symbol wlan_unsetup
> kernel: prism2_usb: Unknown symbol unregister_wlandev
> kernel: prism2_usb: Unknown symbol p80211netdev_hwremoved
> kernel: prism2_usb: Unknown symbol wlan_setup
> kernel: prism2_usb: Unknown symbol p80211skb_rxmeta_attach
> 
> I had previously been using pre26 with few problems. I have now
> reverted to this. I'm running:
> Fedora Core 4
> 2.6.12-1.1398_FC4
> D-Link DWL-122 USB
> 
> Hope it's nothing serious!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
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