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RE: How to fix missing modules after kernel update?



That did it!

Thank you, Colin...


Christian

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Colin Watson [mailto:cjw44@cam.ac.uk]
> Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 2:05 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: How to fix missing modules after kernel update?
>
>
> "Christian Pernegger" <pernegger@chello.at> wrote:
> >I'm running an up-to-the-minute potato box. Today I compiled a
> custom 2.2.14
> >using dkpg-make. It installs and boots fine, except for errors produced
by
> >some things that were modules in the standard kernel (nic driver,
NLSs,...)
> >and are not modules anymore (either built in or not compiled at all).
> >
> >Those modules are reported "not found" during bootup. I suspect
> they are still
> >scheduled for auto-load somewhere, but obviously I can't de-select them
in
> >modconf because they are not available in the new kernel...
> >
> >Is there any clean way to resolve this?
>
> They may be mentioned in /etc/modules or /etc/modules.conf. Remove them
> from there (if they're in /etc/modules.conf, remove them from the
> appropriate file in /etc/modutils instead and run /sbin/update-modules).
>
> --
> Colin Watson                                           [cjw44@cam.ac.uk]
>
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