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    Question [Request] nfsd.o for 2.4.36 kernel

    Hi There,
    I've upgraded my sat dbox to Sportster 1.10 Rev12 and I can't work out the nfs server anymore.
    I think the problem is basicaly that the nfs server plugin has been compiled (or at least nfsd.o) for kernel 2.4.34... I mean I get the following message if I try an insmod /var/bin/nfsd.o :
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    insmod: kernel-module version mismatch
    /var/bin/nfsd.o was compiled for kernel version 2.4.34-dbox2
    while this kernel is version 2.4.36-dbox2
    Although portmap is running fine... I'll probably post this to the Sporster website but since it's all in German, I'm not sure how much it'd be looked at!
    Thanks!

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    Re: [Request] nfsd.o for 2.4.36 kernel

    Freddy- I just looked inside a jffs2 cable dbox2 image with Kernel 2.4.36.2 but can find no sign of a nfsd.o file anywhere, m8.

    I did spot nfs.o (90,864 bytes) buried away under /lib/modules if that's any good? Cheers- AL

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    Re: [Request] nfsd.o for 2.4.36 kernel

    That's for mounting NFS stuff I think, nfsd.o is used by what's making the NFS server (portmap, rpc.mountd and rpc.nfsd) for Dbox (emabling a dbox to nfs mount another one running it). Maybe the warning message is just a warning message and shouldn't affect the way it runs and my problem lies somewhere else!

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    Re: [Request] nfsd.o for 2.4.36 kernel

    OK - problem solved for me, got my old nfsd.o file from my old backup image (using newtuxbox) just to be sure to have a file that I knew worked at some point, then I loaded the module with insmod -f /var/bin/nfsd.o which must force the loading. Hope I won't have any bad surprises!

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