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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: FUSE (was: Add a module post kernel config/build)
From: Nistor Andrei <coder.tux () gmail ! com>
Date: 2007-04-19 4:42:11
Message-ID: 200704190742.12246.coder.tux () gmail ! com
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On Thursday 19 April 2007, reader@newsguy.com wrote:
> Neil Bothwick <neil@digimed.co.uk> writes:
> > On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 15:35:49 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> >> Hm. Not so sure anymore. I seem to remember, that either sys-fs/ntfs3g
> >> or sys-fs/fuse would completely refuse to build, if in-kernel fuse was
> >> built.
> >
> > sys-fs/fuse builds the tools but not the module if the kernel module is
> > detected.
>
> I have sys-fs/fuse installed.
> # eix -I fuse
> [I] sys-fs/fuse
> Available versions: 2.6.1 2.6.3
> Installed versions: 2.6.3(06:56:33 03/20/07)(-kernel_FreeBSD
> kernel_linux) Homepage: http://fuse.sourceforge.net
> Description: An interface for filesystems implemented in
> userspace.
>
> [I] sys-fs/sshfs-fuse
> Available versions: 1.6 (~)1.7
> Installed versions: 1.7(06:38:10 02/22/07)
> Homepage: http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html
> Description: Fuse-filesystem utilizing the sftp service.
>
> Should I have a fuse module?
>
> /usr/src/linux/.config has:
>
> grep -i fuse .config
> # CONFIG_FUSE_FS is not set
>
> I believe this is how I've been setup for some time. The previous
> kernel `.config' file also contains the line:
> # CONFIG_FUSE_FS is not set
> but I've had no problem loading the fuse module.
>
> In this case, after emerge -uvD world and building the new
> (linux-2.6.20-gentoo-r6) kernel with genkernal I cannot load the fuse
> module. It is not present in /lib/modules/under new kernel
> (...20..r6) but is present in previous modules directory
>
> root # find /lib/modules -iname '*fuse*'
> /lib/modules/2.6.19-gentoo-r4/fs/fuse.ko
> /lib/modules/2.6.19-gentoo-r4/kernel/fs/fuse
> /lib/modules/2.6.19-gentoo-r4/kernel/fs/fuse/fuse.ko
>
> I guess I'm kind of lost here, as to what has happened...
Try "module-rebuild -X rebuild". Usually, after a kernel upgrade, you have to
re-emerge all the kernel modules you have installed from portage.
Module-rebuild does it for you ;)
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