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Fuse issues with Debian sid 2.6.32-trunk-amd64 kernel



I'm running Debian sid on my Core2Duo based system as a server mainly,
nothing major, just for home media use etc.

Have been trying to set fuse up on it, but upon trying to load fuse
modules I get the following errors:

FATAL: Error inserting fuse
(/lib/modules/2.6.32-trunk-amd64/kernel/fs/fuse/fuse.ko): Unknown
symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)

in dmesg I get the following:

1898212.895694] fuse: Unknown symbol end_page_writeback
[1898212.895911] fuse: disagrees about version of symbol generic_file_aio_read
[1898212.895940] fuse: Unknown symbol generic_file_aio_read
[1898212.895993] fuse: disagrees about version of symbol filemap_write_and_wait
[1898212.896042] fuse: Unknown symbol filemap_write_and_wait
[1898212.896074] fuse: disagrees about version of symbol set_page_dirty_lock
[1898212.896103] fuse: Unknown symbol set_page_dirty_lock
[1898212.896134] fuse: disagrees about version of symbol test_set_page_writeback
[1898212.896163] fuse: Unknown symbol test_set_page_writeback
[1898212.896310] fuse: disagrees about version of symbol kill_anon_super
[1898212.896337] fuse: Unknown symbol kill_anon_super
[1898212.896375] fuse: disagrees about version of symbol generic_write_checks
[1898212.896404] fuse: Unknown symbol generic_write_checks
[1898212.896434] fuse: disagrees about version of symbol filemap_fault
[1898212.896462] fuse: Unknown symbol filemap_fault
[1898212.896492] fuse: disagrees about version of symbol
__set_page_dirty_nobuffers
[1898212.896536] fuse: Unknown symbol __set_page_dirty_nobuffers
[1898212.896623] fuse: disagrees about version of symbol get_sb_nodev
[1898212.896651] fuse: Unknown symbol get_sb_nodev
[1898212.896690] fuse: disagrees about version of symbol bdi_set_max_ratio
[1898212.896718] fuse: Unknown symbol bdi_set_max_ratio


Is this just a problem with the currently installed kernel or is it to
do with fuse itself?

System specs:

Core2Duo E4600, 4GB DDR2, Asus P5Q-E

kelly


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