> get_kernel_syms(2) is a kernel system call that gets a list of symbols
> exported by the kernel and resident modules.
>
> linux/kernel/module.c:
> asmlinkage int
> sys_get_kernel_syms(struct kernel_sym *table)
>
> My best guess is that the kernel was somehow compiled without loadable
> module support.
I'm pretty sure that I compiled module support in. In fact, I just
checked the config file a few moments ago and it was there. I'm
recompiling, just to make sure.
Keith
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