I just rebuilt msr and cpuid in the kernel. I had previously run the MAKEDEV script. Do I need to do some clean up on the dev directories? I'm using a Crusoe 5400 - I don't know if that effects the major number (in the script) for the CPUID.. Rick --- Doug <> wrote: > Sounds like the device files are not created. I > believe > there is Makedev script that you need to run to > create > those. It should be in the longrun distribution. > What I > do is compile CPUID and MSR support statically into > the > kernels. It seems that when I do that I don't have > to > make those devices. Also, if you included support > for > CPUID and MSR as loadable modules, you may need to > load those (ie modprobe) before running longrun > util. > > -- Doug > > > At 10:59 AM 1/13/2003 -0500, you wrote: > >I finally got my kernel configured with msr and > cpuid. > > I ran the MAKEFILE-MSR-CPUID. When I type > ./longrun > >-l - I get the error "longrun:error reading > >/dev/cpu/0/cpuid: Invalid argument". > > > >Does anyone know what I need to do to solve this > >problem? > > > -- > Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send > e-mail with subject of > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to >
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