Ragga Muffin wrote: > > Erik van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > > > I have just compiled my first kernel (!) on my Debian frozen box. It is > > 2.2.15 > > After the reboot all seems well, except a message during boot: > > > > kerneld: you almost certainly don't want to be running kerneld > > with >= 2.2.x > > > > I assume that to be true. I am not sure if this just appears since the > > kernel update or that I have missed it earlier on. > > I have not done a lot of tweaking on this machine, so I have no idea > > what has caused this. > > >From the kerneld manpage > > kerneld is obsolete as of Linux kernel 2.1.90, it was > replaced by the kmod kernel thread and cron entries. Do > not even think of using kerneld unless you are running a > 2.0 kernel. > > HTH > -- > Ragga
You should check your startup scripts. Somewhere, you have enabled starting kerneld, you need to find that place and disable it. -- Bob McGowan Staff Software Quality Engineer VERITAS Software [EMAIL PROTECTED]