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2. If only one EVR (either PMC EVR230 or PCI EVR300) is installed in your system, then the above restriction does not apply and soft links are not needed.
Take a look at the following script:
/afs/slac/g/lcls/package/linuxKernel_Modules/pci_mrfev300_linuxRT/buildroot-2014.08/module_load
Notice how kernel modules are loaded as device drivers under the /dev/ in linuxRT much like linux.
3. The Broadcom Ethernet NIC driver used to be a separate kernel module and its dirver was loaded dynamically via ;modprobe tg3' in this script.
With the latest linuxRT version 3.14.12-rt9, this step has become unnecessary as the driver has become part of this linuxRT boot image.
4. The SIS digitizers for uTCA, loads their device drivers in 'kernel-modules.cmd':
SIS8300_DRIVER=$KERNEL_DRIVER_HOME/sis8300drv/MAIN_TRUNK
modprobe uio
insmod $SIS8300_DRIVER/sis8300drv.ko
Please note that as of date, SIS8300 has NOT been rebuilt for the latest linuxRT 3.14.12-rt9.
It is currently unsupported for the Poweredge Dell on COTS Linux servers.
11. How do I create a startup script for my ioc?
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