Re: permanent load ide modules
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 09:41:35PM +0100, Kamil Paw?owski wrote:
> Debian Sid with kernel-2.6.10-1-amd
>
> when my system boot (before initrd-tools started) i get list of messages like
> that:
> (...)
> ERROR: Removing 'generic': Device or resource busy
> ERROR: Removing 'via82cxxx': Device or resource busy
> (...)
>
> $ ls
> ide_generic 1216 0 [permanent]
> via82cxxx 13468 0 [permanent]
> trm290 4228 0 [permanent]
> triflex 3712 0 [permanent]
> slc90e66 5824 0 [permanent]
> sis5513 16136 0 [permanent]
> siimage 12480 0 [permanent]
> serverworks 9096 0 [permanent]
> sc1200 7296 0 [permanent]
> rz1000 2496 0 [permanent]
> piix 10052 0 [permanent]
> pdc202xx_old 11264 0 [permanent]
> opti621 4548 0 [permanent]
> ns87415 4232 0 [permanent]
> hpt366 20032 0 [permanent]
> ide_disk 20864 9 hpt366
> hpt34x 5184 0 [permanent]
> generic 3968 0 [permanent]
> cy82c693 4676 0 [permanent]
> cs5530 5376 0 [permanent]
> cs5520 4672 0 [permanent]
> cmd64x 11996 0 [permanent]
> atiixp 6032 0 [permanent]
> amd74xx 13660 0 [permanent]
> alim15x3 12108 0 [permanent]
> aec62xx 7296 0 [permanent]
> pdc202xx_new 9088 0 [permanent]
>
> Why system load all kernel IDE modules ? I don't know how remove this
> unnecessary modules, besides '# rmmod -f '. I have this problem on all my
> desktops with different 2.6.x kernels, is problem with system or my
> configuration ?
This is a bug in initrd-tools, which altough it knows how to detect the needed
ide driver for your hardware, insists on loading all of them. I believe this
should be solved before the sarge release.
jbailey, could you comment on this ?
Friendly,
Sven Luther
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