I just installed a fresh version of Debian 1.2 on my Pentium 166 with hardly any modifications to the recommended setup in dselect, (except I chose to install the kernel source), and I just recompiled the kernel using it's default options almost exactly (except no SCSI support, etc), and keep getting these messages:
Running /etc/init.d/boot... Activating swap... Checking root file system... Parallelizing fsck version 1.06 (7-Oct-96) /dev/hda2: clean, 15323/104040 files, 147108/415296 blocks Loading modules: vfat Initialization of vfat failed psaux kill_fasync: wrong version or undefined Loading failed! The module symbols (from linux-2.0.27) don't match your linux-2.0.27 serial Serial driver version 4.13 with no serial options enabled tty00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A tty01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A 3c59x ether_setup: wrong version or undefined register_netdev: wrong version or undefined dev_kfree_skb: wrong version or undefined dev_alloc_skb: wrong version or undefined eth_type_trans: wrong version or undefined netif_rx: wrong version or undefined unregister_netdev: wrong version or undefined Loading failed! The module symbols (from linux-2.0.27) don't match your linux-2.0.27 I got those "wrong version or undefined" errors on another system as well so I just ended up removing all the lines in all my startup scripts that had the word module in them :) What do I do???