Without knowing more about your exact setup, I can't give you an exact
answer. But I can give you a general answer. Each of those messages occurs
because something tries to make use of the non-existent feature in the
kernel. You need to find that "something" and turn it off.
Likely places for the various "somethings" are:
in your init scripts. Location varies by distribution - look in
places like /etc/init.d, /etc/rc.d, /sbin/rc.d ... like I
said, distributions vary a lot.
in /etc/modules, for the lines that try to load unavailable modules
At 10:08 PM 4/13/01 -0700, kero chan wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Being a newbie to Linux, I successfully compiled the
>new kernel-2.4.2; however, in the boot.log file, there
>are several following errors indicated.
>
><QUOTE>
>...
>Apr 13 22:44:49 saturn sysctl: error:
>'net.ipv4.ip_always_defrag' is an unknown key
>Apr 13 22:44:49 saturn sysctl: error: 'kernel.sysrq'
>is an unknown key
>...
>Apr 13 22:45:07 saturn rpc.lockd: lockdsvc: Invalid
>argument
>...
>Apr 13 22:45:07 saturn nfslock: rpc.lockd startup
>failed
>...
>Apr 13 22:44:50 saturn depmod: Can't open
>/lib/modules/2.4.2/modules.dep for writing
>Apr 13 22:44:50 saturn rc.sysinit: Finding module
>dependencies: failed
>
></QUOTE>
>
>I'm assuming that these errors occured because I
>didn't choose some options when I did 'make xconfig'.
>I would appreciate if anyone could tell me how to make
>these errors go away, or which options I should choose
>to resolve these errors so that I can re-compile the
>kernel.
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