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Re: What is the kernel option for the mii module.



On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 12:18:33PM -0400, Robert Mosher wrote:
> I am working on making a custom kernel, and want to install the mii 
> module, but I can't find the option anywhere using 'make xconfig'. I've 
> looked through the config file of another kernel I have installed with 
> the module, but still don't find the option. Does anyone know what it is, 
> and/or what's a good general rule for figuring out which option to select 
> to install a module?

I took a couple minutes checking, and to build the mii module, it looks
like you need to select a driver from this list (for kernel 2.4.19-pre10):

vortex
pcnet32
eepro100
epic100
sis900
fealnx
via_rhine
winbond_840
8139cp
8139too

To find this type of information, I generally use "ls -R|grep -C foo" in
the top level of the source tree, find the directory that the file is
in, and "<Makefile grep foo" in the appropriate directory. In this case,
foo is in the drivers/net directory.

-- 
Seneca
seneca-cunningham@rogers.com


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