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Date:      Thu, 24 Sep 1998 16:49:07 -0700
From:      Robert Clark <Clark@open.org>
To:        Ross Gardner <rgardner@interfold.com>
Cc:        "freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Kernel Make command problems
Message-ID:  <360ADA73.EE2951FE@open.org>
References:  <C3EE7883164FD211AFAF00A0C978C7528EA0@roxanne.interfold.com>

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Does your kernel config file have the line

controller      eisa0

in it?

[RC]


Ross Gardner wrote:
> 
> aha1742.o: Undefined symbol `_eisa_match_dev' referenced from text segment
> aha1742.o: Undefined symbol `_eisa_add_iospace' referenced from text segment
> aha1742.o: Undefined symbol `_eisa_add_intr' referenced from text segment
> aha1742.o: Undefined symbol `_eisa_registerdev' referenced from text segment
> aha1742.o: Undefined symbol `_eisa_reg_start' referenced from text segment
> aha1742.o: Undefined symbol `_eisa_reg_iospace' referenced from text segment
> aha1742.o: Undefined symbol `_eisa_reg_end' referenced from text segment
> aha1742.o: Undefined symbol `_eisa_reg_end' referenced from text segment
> aha1742.o: Undefined symbol `_eisa_reg_intr' referenced from text segment
> aha1742.o: Undefined symbol `_eisa_reg_end' referenced from text segment
> aha1742.o: Undefined symbol `_eisa_reg_end' referenced from text segment
> aha1742.o: Undefined symbol `_eisa_enable_intr' referenced from text segment
> aha1742.o: Undefined symbol `_eisa_release_intr' referenced from text
> segment
> 
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