[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> The messages are telling you that those modules _refer_ to symbols that
> don't exist.  As long as you don't use those modules, that's not a
I am not 100% sure about that, I get similar message with my ppa.o
module. It exists and I use it - a lot. The idea given to me is that the
problem was that both kerneld and kmod were being executed, and removal
of references to kerneld would fix it - I have not tried that as yet.
On the other hand I get a similar error message for some nls modules
that I did not compile; but that comes later in the boot message. I will
try to be more specific after my next boot.
> problem.  You can suppress the messages with "alias <module> off" in
> /etc/conf.modules, but it is cosmetic.
> 

> > pd.o, pcd.o and parport_pc.o all exist. What do I do to get rid of
> these
> > errors?  For that matter, is it even something to worry about?
> >

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