or better yet do a depmod -a

On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Christian Wendell C. Gueco wrote:

> 
> hi ina,
> 
> used to have this problem after compiling the kernel and rebooting the
> machine. BEFORE compiling the modules, re:
> 
> # make modules
> # make modules_install
> 
> GO FIRST to /lib/modules and rename (or better yet delete ;>) the
> directory of the current kernel modules. (i.e. 2.2.5-25) then proceed with
> the modules compilation. 
> 
> on the next reboot, these depmod dependency will go away (crossing
> fingers ;->)
> 
> cheers,
> 
> christian
> 
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