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<h2 class='titleHead'>The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide</h2>
<div class='author'><span class='ecrm-1200'>Peter Jay Salzman, Michael Burian, Ori Pomerantz, Bob Mottram, Jim Huang</span></div><br />
<div class='date'><span class='ecrm-1200'>September 25, 2021</span></div>
<div class='date'><span class='ecrm-1200'>September 29, 2021</span></div>
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</p><!-- l. 566 --><p class='indent'> If you do not desire to actually compile the kernel, you can interrupt the build
process (CTRL-C) just after the SPLIT line, because at that time, the files you need
will be are ready. Now you can turn back to the directory of your module and
compile it: It will be built exactly according to your current kernel settings, and it
will load into it without any errors.
are ready. Now you can turn back to the directory of your module and compile it: It
will be built exactly according to your current kernel settings, and it will load into it
without any errors.
</p><!-- l. 569 --><p class='noindent'>
</p>
<h3 class='sectionHead' id='preliminaries'><span class='titlemark'>5 </span> <a id='x1-190005'></a>Preliminaries</h3>

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<h2 class='titleHead'>The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide</h2>
<div class='author'><span class='ecrm-1200'>Peter Jay Salzman, Michael Burian, Ori Pomerantz, Bob Mottram, Jim Huang</span></div><br />
<div class='date'><span class='ecrm-1200'>September 25, 2021</span></div>
<div class='date'><span class='ecrm-1200'>September 29, 2021</span></div>
@ -908,9 +908,9 @@ $ make
<!-- l. 564 --><p class='nopar'>
</p><!-- l. 566 --><p class='indent'> If you do not desire to actually compile the kernel, you can interrupt the build
process (CTRL-C) just after the SPLIT line, because at that time, the files you need
will be are ready. Now you can turn back to the directory of your module and
compile it: It will be built exactly according to your current kernel settings, and it
will load into it without any errors.
are ready. Now you can turn back to the directory of your module and compile it: It
will be built exactly according to your current kernel settings, and it will load into it
without any errors.
</p><!-- l. 569 --><p class='noindent'>
</p>
<h3 class='sectionHead' id='preliminaries'><span class='titlemark'>5 </span> <a id='x1-190005'></a>Preliminaries</h3>