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Re: How to keep modules configs current



On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 07:31:31PM +0100, Balazs Javor wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Sometimes when I compile a new kernel and include a
> different set of modules it can happen that there
> are some error messages at boot time issued mostly
> by modprobe saying something about devices/modules
> or aliases not found. Or sometimes that it cannot load
> a module because it might be compiled into the kernel.
> It seems to me that entries left from previous kernel
> versions stay in the config files somehow.
> I've tried modconf, depmod -a and looked at /etc/modules
> and /etc/modules.conf

Tried update-modules (as root, obviously)?

Mind you, some debian packages mindlessly try and modprobe
things during boot anyway.... microcode-ctl for example.

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