Yep, but one must define KERNELRELEASE for 2.0 kernels. As I said, I will
fix this for next release.
> > Loop-AES build instructions _require_ you to disable the loop driver in the
> > kernel. If you have two loop.o drivers, you skipped some build instructions.
>
> It is not in the kernel, it is in my /lib/modules as it was built
> originally.
> I want to keep it there while I play with the new module, and not lose
> the
> original. Naturally, just my preference, not everybodies.
I meant that loop must be completely disabled, as it says in the README:
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=n
Regards,
Jari Ruusu <jari.ruusu@pp.inet.fi>
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