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insmod loggging boot problem



I'm using stable (woody) with 2.4.18-k7 stock kernel (deb from
dselect). It uses initrd to load modules (ext3 and more). Each time I
boot I have the same error/warning:

insmod: modprobe: cannot create /var/log/ksymoods/20020824.log
read-only file system
insmod: /lib/modules/2.4.18-k7/kernel/net/unix/unix.o cannot create
/var/log/ksymoods/2002082403211.ksyms read-only file system
insmod: /lib/modules/2.4.18-k7/kernel/net/unix/unix.o cannot create
/var/log/ksymoods/20020824.log read-only file system

I know that filesystem must be mounted read only for checking
purposes, so why trying to write on it? It seems weird to me that a
normal setup like mine (debian common stock kernel, fresh
installation) generates that output.
Does this happen to some of you? What should I do to fix that?
Is that just an aesthetic problem?

Tnx for answering,
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Leonardo Canducci, lcanducci@libero.it on 27/08/2002




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