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==Compiling modules directly into kernel==
Or compile directly into the kernel by adding these options to your custom KERNCONF file in ''/usr/src/sys/*/conf/'' :
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Alternatively, compile directly into the kernel by adding these options to your custom KERNCONF file in ''/usr/src/sys/*/conf/'' :
 
  options        COMPAT_LINUX32    # This is used for 64bit processors
 
  options        COMPAT_LINUX32    # This is used for 64bit processors
 
  #options        COMPAT_LINUX      # This is used for 32bit processors; this option won't work on 64bit processors
 
  #options        COMPAT_LINUX      # This is used for 32bit processors; this option won't work on 64bit processors

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Loading Linux modules

First add to /etc/rc.conf, to enable Linux/ELF binary emulation:

linux_enable="YES"

Then either edit /boot/loader.conf to include:

linprocfs_load="YES"
linsysfs="YES"
linux_load="YES"
lindev_load="YES"

To load the module without rebooting type:

kldload linux

Compiling modules directly into kernel

Alternatively, compile directly into the kernel by adding these options to your custom KERNCONF file in /usr/src/sys/*/conf/ :

options         COMPAT_LINUX32    # This is used for 64bit processors
#options        COMPAT_LINUX      # This is used for 32bit processors; this option won't work on 64bit processors
options         LINPROCFS
options         LINSYSFS
device          lindev

If this is done, comment out linux related lines in both rc.conf and loader.conf as mentioned in the previous section.

Linux filesystems

Linux filesystems then need to be mounted via adding the following to /etc/fstab :

linproc         /compat/linux/proc      linprocfs    rw  0  0
linsys          /compat/linux/sys       linsysfs     rw  0  0

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