[SCore-users] Help: using D-Link Gigabit NIC DGE-550T

Huiqun Zhou hqzhou at nju.edu.cn
Thu Jun 19 16:44:29 JST 2003


Kameyama-san,

Thank you for your reply.

Just want to clarify one thing further. Do you mean that if I want to modify or add a new NIC driver
into Linux kernel, I must compile it together with the relevant Score source code as you indicated?
Put question in another way, does Score have its own changed NIC drivers, or just talk to the NIC
drivers embedded in Linux?

Best Regards,

Huiqun Zhou


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <kameyama at pccluster.org>
To: "Huiqun Zhou" <hqzhou at nju.edu.cn>
Cc: <SCore-users at pccluster.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: [SCore-users] Help: using D-Link Gigabit NIC DGE-550T


> In article <005a01c33611$53c1ce60$1a00a8c0 at goofy> "Huiqun Zhou" <hqzhou at nju.edu.cn> wrotes:
> > Does anyone have experience of using D-Link's Gigabit NIC DGE-550T with RedHat
> > 7.3 and Score 5.4.0?
> > I've grabed source code of the driver from D-Link's website, but I got errors
> > when I try to insmod the compiled module into the kernel. 
> 
> If yoy want to compile kernel modules for compute hosts, you must install
> kernel source and compile the modules with that kernel source.
> Please install kernel-source-score-2.4.19-1SCORE.i386.rpm
> (This file located /mnt/cdrom/score.rpm in SCore 5.4.0 CD-ROM or
> following URL.
>     http://www.pccluster.org//score/dist/pub/score-5.4.0/rpm.redhat7.3.i386
> )
> on server host.
> When you install that rpm, kernel source is installed in
> /usr/src/linux-2.4.19score.
> So you can compile that module with following option for compute hosts:
>    -I/usr/src/linux-2.4.19score/include
> 
>                        from Kameyama Toyohisa
> 



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