8.2: Load kernel module with parameters during boot
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You have repeated refused to provide information about this custom embedded hardware, what you're writing and for what device. You have been working on this for YEARS at this point. If you're saying you're a kernel developer and don't know how to load a kernel module or compile it into your existing kernel, I find that very hard to believe...especially since you've been working on kernel modules for TEN YEARS.
...and at the very least, you could do the forums the courtesy of marking your thread SOLVED (see my signature).
Agreed, but the OP rarely ever acknowledges things. Have tried for YEARS to get any answers about what they're doing, but I'm always perplexed by someone who has a 'team', developing custom embedded hardware and writing kernel modules....who can't (somehow) perform the basics of such things.
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