was was wrote:
It's because /etc/modutils/arch only has i386, no x86_64 in it. As far as I can tell the error is harmless since 2.6 (which I assume you're using) uses /etc/modprobe.d anyway. If you really care though you can copy (or symlink) i386 over to x86_64.Hi, I have a problem with the modutils, when I use modconf or update-modules the shell show:
Architecture-specific modutils configuration not found, using defaults.
What´s wrong?
-Peter