![]() Looks like I need to try that procedure out again.different source packages use different variables. However the compiled driver should still be sitting on the persistent disk. It seems part of the install script from the source package did not pickup the new kernel name, and used the running kernel name. The new kernel drivers would not be used anyway. Rebooting is fine, since you are on 7.0.1. Then edit /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/onboot.lst and add 88XX-KERNEL.tcz to the list.So at this point, I moved my 88XX*tcz files to /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional, and here is my onboot.lst: The extension can be found at /tmp/88XX-5.10.42-pcpCore.tcz Tar: can't open '/tmp/mod.tar': No such file or directoryÄrwxr-xr-x tc/staff 3 15:33 squashfs-root Install: can't create '/lib/modules/5.4.83-pcpCore/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/': Is a directory Install -p -m 644 88XXau.ko /lib/modules/5.4.83-pcpCore/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ Installing driver from /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/realtek-driversrc/rtl8812au Timestamp for driver detection: Sep 17 13:02 Building module for kernel version: 5.10.42-pcpCore Building kernel modules extension: 88XX-5.10.42-pcpCore Make_module_extension -k 5.10.42-pcpCore -e 88XX Code: :/mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/realtek-driversrc/rtl8812au$ ~/.local/bin/pcp_
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