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Ellen Apolinar ellen.apolinar.td at googlemail.comHey Don, thanks for your help. I use mISDN.v2, it was already integrated in the kernel (3.0.22). The matter is that the module mISDN_l1loop isn't in the kernel-integrated mISDN-folder integrated so I installed the newest version from mISDN (.v2) to copy the mISDN_l1loop-files in the mISDN-directory from the kernel. But that didn't work and since them I get an error everytime I want to load the hfcmulti-module: modprobe hfcmulti FATAL: Error inserting hfcmulti (/lib/modules/3.0.22/kernel/drivers/isdn/mISDN/hfcmulti.ko): Invalid argument I deleted the copied mISDN_l1loop-files but the error is still there. With lcpci -v I see that the module isn't loaded for the hfc-e1 card and with lsmod I can see that hfcmulti doesn't appear there. Before I copied the mISDN_l1loop-files mISDN worked without errors and mISDN_info showed me the card and was loaded. What didn't work was the mISDN_l1loop and lcr. Now I don't know what to do. Google is not a great help in this case and the only thing I changed was the copying from the mISDN_l1loop-files. Also depmod -a and a reboot doesn't change anything. Best regards Ellen 2012/6/19 Don Fanning <don at 00100100.net> > On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 1:58 AM, Ellen Apolinar < > ellen.apolinar.td at googlemail.com> wrote: > >> >> lcr fork >> >>> ** LCR Version 1.7 >>> 000000 DEBUG (in getrulesetbyname() line 1871): ruleset main found. >>> root at ctdi-HP-Compaq-dc7100-CMT-PE219ET:~# >>> LCR: Starting daemon. >>> *GSM is enabled, but not compiled. Use --with-gsm-bs or --with-gsm-ms >>> while configure!* >>> >> >> I installed LCR in the following way: >> >>> ./configure --prefix=/usr/src/lcr --with-gsm-bs >>> make >>> make install >>> >> > Which mISDN are you using? > > I compiled my LCR with ./configure --prefix=xxxxxxxxx --with-gsm-bs > --with-asterisk > > Typically this would fail but I went to an earlier mISDN version and it > worked perfectly. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/openbsc/attachments/20120622/cdc8da71/attachment.htm>