What options for the implementation of the insmod on the Linux kernel configuration?











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I'm learning to try to make minimal Linux following the tutorial, I tried
load a module but I get an error like this:



/ $ insmod kdb.ko
insmod: can't insert 'kdb.ko': Function not implemented
/ $


I thought, when configuring the kernel I missed
something, knowledge of my kernel configuration is still minimal, does anyone know what options to get insmod
implemented?



NOTE : My configuration is done with the alllnoconfig option










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I'm learning to try to make minimal Linux following the tutorial, I tried
load a module but I get an error like this:



/ $ insmod kdb.ko
insmod: can't insert 'kdb.ko': Function not implemented
/ $


I thought, when configuring the kernel I missed
something, knowledge of my kernel configuration is still minimal, does anyone know what options to get insmod
implemented?



NOTE : My configuration is done with the alllnoconfig option










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I'm learning to try to make minimal Linux following the tutorial, I tried
load a module but I get an error like this:



/ $ insmod kdb.ko
insmod: can't insert 'kdb.ko': Function not implemented
/ $


I thought, when configuring the kernel I missed
something, knowledge of my kernel configuration is still minimal, does anyone know what options to get insmod
implemented?



NOTE : My configuration is done with the alllnoconfig option










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I'm learning to try to make minimal Linux following the tutorial, I tried
load a module but I get an error like this:



/ $ insmod kdb.ko
insmod: can't insert 'kdb.ko': Function not implemented
/ $


I thought, when configuring the kernel I missed
something, knowledge of my kernel configuration is still minimal, does anyone know what options to get insmod
implemented?



NOTE : My configuration is done with the alllnoconfig option







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