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Re: Replacing kerneld with kmod?



Thanks for pointing me in right direction. I uncommented "auto" in
/etc/modules and rebooted. But I still got the same error. Then I saw
that the top of /etc/modules suggests "no auto" if you don't want
kerneld to run.

The error message indicated that I shouldn't be running it with a 2.0 or
greater kernel. So I changed it to "no auto". On reboot I no longer got
an error message.

I'm happy about that. But now my question is what have I really done?
And why, outside of following the advice of dmesg?:-)

Ken


"Eric G. Miller" wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 08:10:58PM -0400, Ken Januski wrote:
> > I've been getting messages on bootup for last few months saying "you
> > almost certainly don't want to be running kerneld". I'm running 2.2.17
> > and from what I've read that's true: I don't want to be running kerneld.
> > But I have no idea how to change this. Do I need to recompile kernel? I
> > don't recall ever choosing kerneld but I guess I must have.
> 
> Have a look at /etc/modules
> 
> (Hint, comment out "auto")
> 
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> Eric G. Miller <egm2@jps.net>
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