2012/5/15 Simple . <[email protected]>: > 2012/5/15 Colin Guthrie <[email protected]>: >> 'Twas brillig, and Simple . at 15/05/12 14:30 did gyre and gimble: >>> 2012/5/15 Simple . <[email protected]>: >>>> 2012/5/15 Pascal Terjan <[email protected]>: >>>>> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Simple . <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> 2012/5/15 Colin Guthrie <[email protected]>: >>>>>>> 'Twas brillig, and Simple . at 14/05/12 12:05 did gyre and gimble: >>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> In boot i always get this: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> udevd[206]: Error running install command for sdhci_pci >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> When entering /etc/modprobe.preload i saw that there was 2 sdhci_pci >>>>>>>> entries, that was strange, anyway i did erase one entry and put the >>>>>>>> other as a comment. >>>>>>>> But that did not make any difference, since the entry sdhci_pci was >>>>>>>> added again 2 times, and i continue getting the same error in boot. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> How can this be fixed? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> modprobe.preload* is not an "install rule". >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You have to look in /etc/modprobe.d/* for install rules. >>>>>> >>>>>> its in /etc/modprobe.d/01_mga-config.conf thats a symlink to >>>>>> /etc/modprobe.conf >>>>>> >>>>>> but the problem is that it fails to install. >>>>> >>>>> Install is a command to run when loading the module, which is in a >>>>> configuration file >>>>> That command is failing >>>>> You need to report what is the command >>>> >>>> install sdhci_pci /sbin/modprobe --first-time --ignore-install >>>> sdhci_pci && { /sbin/modprobe mmc_block; /bin/true; } >> >> Yup that's the interesting bit. >> >>> i didnt paste the entire output: >>> >>> ~]# install sdhci_pci /sbin/modprobe --first-time --ignore-install >>> sdhci_pci && { /sbin/modprobe mmc_block; /bin/true; } >>> install: unrecognized option '--first-time' >> >> No, you do not "run" that command. It's a syntax that it's understood by >> modprobe during module insertion. The actual command line utility >> "install" is totally different. >> >> >> >> I'd just remove the --first-time option. >> >> Having rules that use --first-time is actually kinda tricky anyway as it >> causes the second part of the install rule to not run if the first >> module is loaded, but this can report incorrect status back up the stack. >> >> I'd just use: >> install sdhci_pci /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install sdhci_pci && { >> /sbin/modprobe mmc_block; /bin/true; } >> >> >> I don't think our tools add this to the file, so this looks like some >> kind of customisation on your part anyway. > > There is NOT no customization on my part.
Now i have renamed sdhci_pci to sdhci-pci in modules.conf (since i saw that in other distros they were using sdhci-pci), and reboot, but for my surprise it contimed showing the exact same error: udevd[206]: Error running install command for sdhci_pci so the problem is somewhere else...
