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Re: iso9660 module in kernel 2.0.34



On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 07:12:34PM -0600, Paul Miller wrote:
> "G. Crimp" wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> >         Anybody know what an unresolved symbol is ?  I've just compiled a
> 
> This is a function call or variable that the modules wishes to use but
> cannot find.
> 
> > kernel making iso9660 support a module.  I've done this in bo with no
> > problems.  In hamm, however, when I try to mount a cd, I get an error saying
> > that the kernel does not support iso9660 filesystems.  kerneld is running.
> > If I do insmod isofs I get the following errors:
> > 
> > -------------------------------------------------------------
> > # insmod -p isofs
> > /lib/modules/2.0.34/fs/isofs.o: unresolved symbol load_nls_default_R86e263f4
> > /lib/modules/2.0.34/fs/isofs.o: unresolved symbol unload_nls_R3f17924a
> > /lib/modules/2.0.34/fs/isofs.o: unresolved symbol load_nls_Rbc00b63b
> > /lib/modules/2.0.34/fs/isofs.o: unresolved symbol utf8_wctomb_Rf531b5d3
> > --------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> Try using modprobe instead of insmod. It will load other necessary
> modules for the requested module to run.
> 
> modprobe isofs
> 
> For modprobe to work, you need to build the dependancy list first. This
> happens every time the machine boots, but you can also do this by typing 
> 
> depmod -a

something must be amiss somewhere, because I depmod is obviously not doing
its job at boot.  I even tried running depmod -a manually.  anyway, I am
running kerneld, so all this should be happening without my intervention
should it not ?

	Gerald


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