ne 5. 7. 2020 v 23:55 odesílatel david mccooey <
dmccooey@att.net> napsal:
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> Hi Milan,
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> I have the following file on my system:
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> /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-cc-a0-46.ucode
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> I verified this is the same file (contents and name) as the file
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> contained within the tar file "iwlwifi-cc-46.3cfab8da.0.tgz" on Intel's site.
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> I noticed Intel's site says this driver is for kernels 5.1+.
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> I am using the default CRUX kernel, 4.19.48, so this looks like the cause of the problem.
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> Do you know if others have gotten this driver to work?
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> If I installed a 5.1+ kernel, would it cause other incompatibilities in my CRUX setup?
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> The M.2 PCIE driver is installed, because that's where my root file system is.
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> Attached is the kernel's config file (extracted from /proc/config.gz) and confirmed to
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> match /usr/src/linux-4.19.48/.config.
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> Also attached are the outputs from "lsmod" and "lspci -v".
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> Before I can answer the question about monolithic or modular kernel,
I am sorry. Wrong wording of the question.
I was wondering if you're using a ramdisk
(initramfs ...., initrd ....)
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> I need to know the terminology:
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> Is a kernel monolithic until the first module is installed?
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> Or does the distinction have something to do with how the kernel is originally built?
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The modinfo command also says a lot about modules
which you need and what firmware version.
After loading the modules, check the dmesg output.
This also sometimes shows a lot of error and warning messages
Excuse me. I do not speak English well.
Best regards
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