* purpose of docprobe module and which device do I use
@ 2000-10-03 20:26 Brian.Burton
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From: Brian.Burton @ 2000-10-03 20:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mtd
A couple of newbie questions:
1. Do any of the other drivers use docprobe? Since I (as the developer) know
where the DOC is located, shouldn't I hard-code the location of the DOC instead
of this scanning for the DOC? It seems to be confused as to what is a DOC and
what is not.
2. I am looking to replace the M-System binary driver with this open source
driver (I am having problems with the M-System driver thinking that I have 2
DOCs installed instead of just the one that I have installed). I was put the
Linux Router Project into a DOC. Would I be using the pseudo-block device
MTDBLOCK driver as a replacement for the M-system driver? Would that device be
/dev/mtdb0?
Also, after reading much of the list archives, and having the same problem with
modprobe in finding the drivers, I found I needed to add
path[mtd]=/lib/modules/mylinux/mtd for modprobe to find the various modules.
Was that correct?
Brian
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