No idea. modules.dep should be built automagickally, but if you want to
build it manually, run "depmod -a".
Mike
On Sat, Oct 13, 2001 at 11:37:58AM +0000, forrest curo wrote:
> All right, this would not have happened had there been kernel images for
> potato (or an obvious link thereto) near the basic potato distribution
> folder, but the critter IS running, as long as I log in at various alt-F1
> to alt-F6s and leave it awaiting commands on some of them.
>
> But there's no obvious place to defnurgle /etc/inittab or whatever other
> configuration file I need to defnurgle, to stop this lonesome modprobe that
> scrolls all over my screen looking for its lost "modules.dep".
>
> (It begins during the boot process & continues until I've logged on and
> gotten the critter awaiting commands, then returns if I give it one on the
> wrong terminal, WHILE a command is executing, and also when I log out or
> shut down.
>
> This is no doubt a valuable learning experience, but can someone please let
> me know WHAT I'll need to learn for this & where to look for it?
>
> Forrest Curo
> San Diego
>
>
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