On Wednesday 05 December 2012 09:13:54 andy pugh did opine:

> On 5 December 2012 12:20, Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I often see this sort of trouble when I crash RTAPI.
> >> Rebooting the PC is the easiest way to clean up.
> > 
> > rmmod all the rtai stuff and it will run again.
> 
> If rmmod can fix it then (sudo) halrun -U also should fix it, with less
> typing.
> 
> When I have this sort of problem (normally due to having coded a buggy
> driver) the modules are all mutually dependent, and you can't rmmod
> any one as it is in use by others.

This was a tad odd Andy, there was always one with a zero link count at the 
top of the list.  Once I'd grokked that, I just did a grep on lsmod, and 
gave it the output in order.  The refuse to run advisory didn't say that.  
If that is the case, then the message it outputs is miss-leading.

Cheers, Gene
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