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Thread: Kernel sources for 2.6.18-53.1.13.el5xen

Started 3 months, 3 weeks ago by brunokeymolen
Hi all, I have a centos5 xen vps and I want to run the dhadi kernel module (zaptel) needed by asterisk but only succeed for some extend. The kernel version is the following: [root@arcanegra build]# uname -r 2.6.18-53.1.13.el5xen I could compile the dhadi sources after installing the following: (downloaded from linux.web.psi) kernel-xen-2.6.18-53.1.13.el5.i686.rpm kernel-...
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GuyPatterson replied 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by brunokeymolen Does anyone knows where to find the right kernel sources ? Little bit of search goes a long way: http://mirror.vpslink.com/xen/xen-headers-2.6.18- 53.1.13.el5xen.tar.gz Quote: Originally Posted by brunokeymolen...

brunokeymolen replied 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Thanks Guy but I'm not getting closer to a solution. If there are any other ideas they are welcome Do you know the reason for the "sign: module signed with unknown public key" in the dmesg log when I try to load the existing crc-ccitt.ko ? Quote: Originally Posted by GuyPatterson Little bit of searchgoes a long way: //mirror...

GuyPatterson replied 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Really wish I could help but both my servers are OpenVZ and I'm too lazy to setup a local dev/test environment. Maybe the Asterisk/Dahdi guys have a solution/suggestion/work-around? -Guy

brunokeymolen replied 3 months, 3 weeks ago
I found a solution. I installed the vanilla 2.6.18 kernel sources on the machine and build the modules (make modules) using that tree. Then, from the kernel tree: > cp lib/crc-ccitt.ko /lib/modules/2.6.18-53.1.13.el5xen/kernel/lib/. > modprobe crc-ccitt That worked for me

DanL@VPSLink replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by brunokeymolen I found a solution. I installed the vanilla 2.6.18 kernel sources on the machine and build the modules (make modules) using that tree. That should work properly if you are running CentOS, however, I would not recommend that process for other distributions. I put ...

 

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I found a solution. I installed the vanilla 2.6.18 kernel sources on the machine and build the modules (make modules) using that tree. Then, from the kernel tree: > cp lib/crc-ccitt.ko /lib/modules/2.6.18-53.1.13.el5xen/kernel/lib/. > modprobe crc-ccitt That worked for me
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Really wish I could help but both my servers are OpenVZ and I'm too lazy to setup a local dev/test environment. Maybe the Asterisk/Dahdi guys have a solution/suggestion/work-around? -Guy
DanL@VPSLink
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Quote: Originally Posted by brunokeymolen I found a solution. I installed the vanilla 2.6.18 kernel sources on the machine and build the modules (make modules) using that tree. That should work properly if you are running CentOS, however, I would not recommend that process for other distributions. I put together the Installing Kernel Headers article on our wiki to help reduce the amount of searching needed for instructions specific to our...

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