Re: ipx_configure: socket: Invalid argument ?
Luke Kendall <luke@research.canon.com.au> writes:
[snip]
> However, I guess Debian's module configuration is not tied to
> the options chosen for the kernel link (via make xconfig), so
> now it's complaining about various modules that are no longer
> found (like ipx, ne, arp, ...). I can run modprobe I guess to
> clean this up.
Try running depmod -a. This will clean up your
/lib/modules/2.0.32/modules.dep, which might be the problem.
> 1) Given a kernel source .tar.gz, what is the accepted way to
> build a new kernel in Debian?
Use kernel-package.
> 2) Now that I've done it in a way that bypasses dpkg, what should
> I do to make Debian completely happy again? Modprobe?
Make a kernel using kernel-package and install it. Compare its files
(dpkg -L kernel-package-2.0.32) with the ones in /lib/modules and
delete the extras (carefully!). Delete modules.dep, and reboot.
Edit /etc/modules and/or /etc/conf.modules and make sure they reflect
the new state of your system.
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