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Re: pcmcia/linux2.030 kernel and new problem



Hi,
>>"Marc" == Marc Fleureck <Marc.Fleureck@cmlag.fgov.be> writes:

Marc> The new kernel 2.0.30 boots ! Thanks for all the tips. Card
Marc> Services starts and recognizes the card ! but ...... with
Marc> another error from cardmgr:

Marc> "Loading failed ! The module symbols (from linux_2.0.30) don't
Marc> match your linux_2.0.30".

	I think this may be related to the recent bug report about
 modules.dep. I am hypothesizing that you installed a different
 2.0.30 kernel image on top of a previous kernel image package, right?
 Well, the old modules packages may still be left lying around, as
 well as the modules.dep file. 

	Try this: remove the modules.dep file, and reboot; the
 modules.dep file should be recreated on the next reboot.
	# rm -f /lib/modules/2.0.30/modules.dep && shutdown -r now

	If that still causes problems; umm, try removing the old
 modules, re-installing the new kernel-image package, re-running LILO,
 and rebooting.

	# rm -rf /lib/modules/2.0.30/
	# dpkg -i /some/Path/kernel-image-2.0.30_2.0.30-9.deb
        # lilo
        # shutdown -r now

	Hope this helps,

	manoj
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