* What does "device or resource busy" mean ?
@ 2001-02-14 17:47 Marcus Ramos
2001-02-14 19:10 ` Marcus Ramos
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From: Marcus Ramos @ 2001-02-14 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Hello,
When I try to load module ttime.o - "insmod ttime.o" - I get the
following message: "ttime.o: init_module: Device or resource busy".
"lsmod" shows that ttime.o was effectively not loaded. I am using RH7
with kernel 2.2.16-22. Does anyone have a guess on a possible reason for
this and how to fix it, so the module can be normally loaded ?
Thanks,
Marcus.
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* Re: What does "device or resource busy" mean ?
2001-02-14 17:47 What does "device or resource busy" mean ? Marcus Ramos
@ 2001-02-14 19:10 ` Marcus Ramos
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From: Marcus Ramos @ 2001-02-14 19:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Hi,
For some unknown (to me) reason, this message has to do with X being
active. Leaving X causes the module to be correctly loaded. I guess X
should be using some resource that my module also wanted to use.
Marcus.
Marcus Ramos wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I try to load module ttime.o - "insmod ttime.o" - I get the
> following message: "ttime.o: init_module: Device or resource busy".
> "lsmod" shows that ttime.o was effectively not loaded. I am using RH7
> with kernel 2.2.16-22. Does anyone have a guess on a possible reason for
> this and how to fix it, so the module can be normally loaded ?
>
> Thanks,
> Marcus.
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