"opkg upgrade" breaks USB networking: g_ether module missing

Andy Green andy at openmoko.com
Fri Aug 1 13:22:16 CEST 2008


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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|> The g_ether module is pretty much essential and I don't see any harm
|> in having all possibly-useful modules available to anyone using stock
|> kernels. If someone needs unusual driver configurations, are they not
|> likely to be rolling their own kernels?
|
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| No.  It would be useful if the ability to swap gadget_* modules was
| standardized - that way people do not need to run custom kernels in
| order to go from gadget_ether to gadget_audio to gadget_storage, etc.

We should generate all the meaningful gadget modules now in the stock
kernel config now, there is no need for a custom kernel for this.

- -Andy
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