On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 02:47:26AM -0400, Andrew Bielecki wrote:
> Hi,
> The only time I had this problem if I try to upgrade kernel twice (or
> more) without rebooting the system and removed older kernels. If the
> loop back device will get removed (auto cleaned), then the second time
> you try to upgrade kernel the system can't find loopback driver for the
> current running kernel.

Maybe it's more like a problem with upgrading MAKEDEV or dev and not
rebooting before upgrading the kernel?  Or some other interaction with
those packages?

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