On 2002.01.30 00:07 martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Aldo Maggi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.29.2148 +0100]:
> Jan 29 01:27:05 debian modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
char-major-10-135
> what should i check in order to settle the matter?
that's the rtc module.
also sprach Aldo Maggi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.29.2148 +0100]:
> Jan 29 01:27:05 debian modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
> char-major-10-135
> what should i check in order to settle the matter?
that's the rtc module.
uhm, what does
grep char-major-10-135
my distr. is debian woody
looking into /var/log/syslog i've found the following line:
Jan 29 01:27:05 debian modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10-135
what should i check in order to settle the matter?
thanks
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manipulation of the CMOS regis?
ters without even trying /dev/rtc by specifying the
--directisa option.
Looks to me like it tries to access /dev/rtc, which in turn tries to
load the kernel's rtc driver (char-major-10-135).
I saw the same error message with every boot/reboot
of those files, run
`update-modules' to generate the modules.conf.
You can get rid of the message by adding `alias char-major-10-135
off', but this only hides the real problem: some process tries to
access the RTC, but this functionality is not compiled in your kernel.
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I have tracked this down to the point that I know it is an alias for the
real time clock, and that it only occurs soon after switching to run-level 6
and run-level 0. I also know that the alias exists in two files, that I
know of; /etc/modules.conf and /etc/modutils/arch/i386. Removing the alias
Ethan posts:
> yes, hwclock uses /dev/rtc, well at least on powerpc
> it does, without a working /dev/rtc it fails.
You may be right with a PowerPC but your reasoning will
not work on an x86 machine. Can we say that the original
poster did not give us architecture details ? ;-)
> checking it
On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 04:15:04PM +0530, Raghavendra Bhat wrote:
> Ethan posts:
>
> > hwclock uses it to update the hardware clock, this
> > is done at shutdown to keep the clocks synchronized.
>
> Agreed that 'hwclock' updates the hardware clock
> while shutting down the m/c. This does not h
Ethan posts:
> hwclock uses it to update the hardware clock, this
> is done at shutdown to keep the clocks synchronized.
Agreed that 'hwclock' updates the hardware clock
while shutting down the m/c. This does not have
anything to do with the 'rtc' module and hwclock does
in no way use it. Th
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 10:27:07AM +0530, Raghavendra Bhat wrote:
>> Philipp Lehman posts:
>>
>> > Can I safely change the alias to "off"?
>> Go ahead, you can switch it off.
>
>hwclock uses it to update the hardware clock, this is don
On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 10:27:07AM +0530, Raghavendra Bhat wrote:
> Philipp Lehman posts:
>
> > is that for "real time clock"? Do I need kernel support
> > for that?
>
> Yes, it is. You need to compile 'rtc support' either into
> the kernel or as a module.
>
>
> > Can I safely change the alias
Philipp Lehman posts:
> is that for "real time clock"? Do I need kernel support
> for that?
Yes, it is. You need to compile 'rtc support' either into
the kernel or as a module.
> Can I safely change the alias to "off"?
Go ahead, you can switch it off. Usually a normal 'joe'
user does not r
I'm getting modprobe complaints about char-major-10-135 not being
found. modules.conf defines an alias pointing to "rtc", is that
for "real time clock"? Do I need kernel support for that? Or can
I safely change the alias to "off"? I don't seem to mis
MaD dUCK wrote:
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>
> somebody please explain to me why this message, posted on 05 Mar 2001:
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On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 02:25:08PM -0500, MaD dUCK wrote:
> also sprach brian moore (on Fri, 09 Mar 2001 10:31:53AM -0800):
> > Are
also sprach brian moore (on Fri, 09 Mar 2001 10:31:53AM -0800):
> Are you [EMAIL PROTECTED]
obviously not.
> Temporary? No, the mail was sent to an address at rr.com, why would it
> go to madduck.net?
>
> > the worst - i think i even received this message at one point. what's
> > going on???
>
set rant=on
somebody please explain to me why this message, posted on 05 Mar 2001:
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t; I only edit /etc/modules to enable some modules manually (scsi-ide,...)
> but I was not anticipating to do this manually to /etc/modutils/aliases.
> I thought that was only when I compile my kernel. Is this IDE kernel thing?
not IDE at all. it is a kernel thing. you either alias
char-majo
sing "rtc"?
> >
> > Anyother package?
> > Boot floppy(IDE)?
>
> it's a kernel option. i have rtc as a module and then
>
> alias char-major-10-135 rtc
>
> in my /etc/modutils somewhere.
>
> martin
>
> [greetings from the
ke this warning edit your /etc/modules.conf and add
there line:
alias char-major-10-135 off
I belive it should help. I've not tried it.
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also sprach Osamu Aoki (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 08:47:50AM -0800):
> Which paxckage is responsible with this problem of missing "rtc"?
>
> Anyother package?
> Boot floppy(IDE)?
it's a kernel option. i have rtc as a module and then
alias char-major-10-135 rtc
in my /etc/
wrote:
> > I just installed fresh woody system using 2 potato floppies. It was
> > smooth for testing but now I get missing char-major-10-135 when I
> > reboot.
> >ls -l /dev/* |grep '^c.*10,.*135' shows rtc
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Osamu Aoki wrote:
> I just installed fresh woody system using 2 potato floppies. It was
> smooth for testing but now I get missing char-major-10-135 when I
> reboot.
> ls -l /dev/* |grep '^c.*10,.*135' shows rtc
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I just installed fresh woody system using 2 potato floppies. It was
smooth for testing but now I get missing char-major-10-135 when I
reboot.
Any idea. Do I need to makenod?
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Jason Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Pete,
> I'm not sure about that. I always edit it by hand, just because I've
> become comfortable doing that. if there is another way, or official way of
> making changes to this file, I'd like to hear about it. Anyone??
If you're still confused afte
Quoting Jason Holland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > To get rid of that, put this line in your /etc/modules.conf file
> I'm not sure about that. I always edit it by hand, just because I've
> become comfortable doing that. if there is another way, or official way of
> making changes to this file
that file by hand?
>
> is that the "proper" way of doing it, or is there an official
> debian method
> that doesn't involve editing that file by hand?
>
> pete
>
> On Sat 16 Dec 00, 8:02 PM, Jason Holland said...
> > Sven,
> > To get rid of that,
hat, put this line in your /etc/modules.conf file
>
> alias char-major-10-135 off
>
> Jason
>
> >
> > Hello debs,
> >
> > How do I fix the following?
> >
> > modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10-135
> >
> >
27 AM, Sven Burgener said...
> Hello debs,
>
> How do I fix the following?
>
> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10-135
>
> This appears when booting my potato box. Why does this come up?
> I mean, what is missing / wrong?
>
> Cheers
&
> How do I fix the following?
>
> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10-135
>
> This appears when booting my potato box. Why does this come up?
> I mean, what is missing / wrong?
What special privileges does the Real Time Clock enjoy? For the
longest ti
Sven,
To get rid of that, put this line in your /etc/modules.conf file
alias char-major-10-135 off
Jason
>
> Hello debs,
>
> How do I fix the following?
>
> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10-135
>
> This appears when booting my potato box
Hello debs,
How do I fix the following?
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10-135
This appears when booting my potato box. Why does this come up?
I mean, what is missing / wrong?
Cheers
Sven
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Eric G . Miller wrote:
(snip)
> Just put a comment '#' in front of the alias and run "update-modules".
> It's for the "Real Time Clock" which is mostly not used, except in
> applications that need microsecond real-time stuff (most likely control
> systems, etc.).
Thanks! (-: I
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 06:07:16PM -0500, Mark Carroll wrote:
> Since upgrading to the latest stable release, at boot-time I get:
>
> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10-135
>
> The upgrade has put in my /etc/modules.conf:
>
> alias char-m
Since upgrading to the latest stable release, at boot-time I get:
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10-135
The upgrade has put in my /etc/modules.conf:
alias char-major-10-135 rtc
Where do I look in my 2.2.15's kernel's "make menuconfig&quo
"Jeroen N. Witmond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have searched the mailing list archives for this problem, and I
> understand it can be solved by aliasing module char-major-10 to off, but
> I would like to understand what is going on. (It is not really a
> prob
"Jeroen N. Witmond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The problem appeared on my box when I upgraded from the Debian hamm
> kernel 2.0.34 to a 2.0.36 kernel straight from linux. The only
> relevent difference in the configuration of these kernels seems to
> be:
>
> diff -u /boot/config-2.0.34 /usr/sr
I have searched the mailing list archives for this problem, and I
understand it can be solved by aliasing module char-major-10 to off, but
I would like to understand what is going on. (It is not really a
problem, because in spite of the message everything seems to work.)
The problem appeared on
Miscellaneous char devices. See
/usr/src/kernel-source-*/Documantation/devices.txt.
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Hi,
Every time I connect using pppd, I got this message in my console
after get connected:
pppd[257]: remote IP address 128.10.16.110
modprobe: can't locate module char-major-10
I can't find char-major-10 module in my kernel source. Is it safe to
put 'alias char-major-
On Sep 4, Aria Prima Novianto wrote
> Every time I connect using pppd, I got this message in my console
> after get connected:
>
> pppd[257]: remote IP address 128.10.16.110
> modprobe: can't locate module char-major-10
>
> I can't find char-major-10 module in my k
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I am new to Linux and of course new to the Debian distribution.
> >
> > Recently I tried to install X on my box using the vga16 server. When
> > started, the server immediately die with a message "Cannot open
> > mouse : (no such device).
> >
>
> I had the same prob
rrupts do not show any entry for
> interrupt 12.
>
> Finally I found that every time a started X or gpm, I got an entry
> in daemon.log : "modprobe : can't locate module char-major-10
>
> So it seems that I need to load a module for my mouse.
> In /usr/lib/modul
n.log : "modprobe : can't locate module char-major-10
So it seems that I need to load a module for my mouse.
In /usr/lib/module_help/modules I found that modules
should exist for psaux and mouse, however I didn't find any
psaux.o or mouse.o on my system.
Now I am stuck. I only see
Bernd Eckenfels writes:
> Therefore there is one alias needed:
>
> alias char-major-10 misc
>
> Each single device with major 10 will be requested from kerneld with:
>
> char-major-10-%d, therefore the following aliases are needed in addition:
>
> alias char-major
Boris Beletsky writes:
> lists>add in /etc/conf.modules:
> lists>alias char-major-10 misc
> how about :
> alias char-major-10 off ?
> cause i realy don't have non serial mice
Yes, you should set all modules to off that get requested despite not being
available.
On Mon, 9 Sep 1996, Boris Beletsky wrote:
> bruce> [...] Do this command:
> bruce>
> bruce>ls /dev |grep "10,"
> bruce>
> bruce>and you will see those devices - you are trying to open one of them.
> bruce>Perhaps one of the mouse interfaces?
>
> -
> sim:~# ls /dev | grep "
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On Tue, 10 Sep 1996, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
lists>add in /etc/conf.modules:
lists>alias char-major-10 misc
how about :
alias char-major-10 off ?
cause i realy don't have non serial mice
Regards
borik
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Hi,
> how exactly i add the alias :
> alias char-major-10 char-major-10-%d ?
add in /etc/conf.modules:
alias char-major-10 misc
or even better load misc.o from /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/misc.o (or
/lib/modues/current/misc/mic.o)
This module will request itself the char-major-10-%d m
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On Tue, 10 Sep 1996, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
lists> 10 charNon-serial mice, misc features
what i have here is a simple serial mouse
i don't understand why is this device was requested in the first place
lists>BTW: if you add the alias for ch
On Tue, 10 Sep 1996, Boris Beletsky wrote:
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> On Mon, 9 Sep 1996, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
>
> lists>alias char-major-10-0 busmouse
> lists>alias char-major-10-1 psaux
> lists>alias char-major-10-2 msbusmouse
> lists>alia
Clock
136 = /dev/qcam0QuickCam on lp0
137 = /dev/qcam1QuickCam on lp1
138 = /dev/qcam2QuickCam on lp2
139 = /dev/openprom SPARC OpenBoot PROM
BTW: if you add the alias for char-major-10 you will get reque
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On Mon, 9 Sep 1996, Susan G. Kleinmann wrote:
sgk>Hi Boris --
sgk>Try instead:
sgk>ls -l /dev | grep "10,"
thks alot all!
we solved it with bruce. (well - kinda)
*bow*
Regards
borik
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Hi Boris --
Bruce suggested:
> bruce>ls /dev |grep "10,"
Try instead:
ls -l /dev | grep "10,"
Good luck,
Susan Kleinmann
Hi,
> > Sep 9 03:53:44 sim modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10
>
> You are running kerneld. You go to open a character device with major
> number 10. There is no driver for the device and kerneld tries to load
> it.
char-major-10 is handled by the drivers/char/
I assume that Bruce meant
$ ls -l /dev | grep "10,"
which yields:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ls -l /dev|grep "10,"
crw-rw 1 root sys 10, 134 Dec 31 1969 apm_bios
crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 10, 3 Dec 31 1969 atibm
crw-rw 1 root audio 10, 128 Dec 31 19
[Trying to find which major-10 device he's opening]
> sim:~# ls /dev | grep "10,"
Oops. Make that
ls -l /dev | grep "10,"
Bruce
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On Mon, 9 Sep 1996, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
lists>alias char-major-10-0 busmouse
lists>alias char-major-10-1 psaux
lists>alias char-major-10-2 msbusmouse
lists>alias char-major-10-4 amigamouse
lists>alias char-major-10-5 atarimouse
the only prob
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On Sun, 8 Sep 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
bruce>You are running kerneld. You go to open a character device with major
bruce>number 10. There is no driver for the device and kerneld tries to load
bruce>it. Do this command:
bruce>
bruce> ls /dev |grep "10,"
bruce>
From: Boris Beletsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sep 9 03:53:44 sim modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10
You are running kerneld. You go to open a character device with major
number 10. There is no driver for the device and kerneld tries to load
it. Do this command:
ls
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Sep 9 03:53:44 sim modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10
any ideas what that module mean?
and another one
where can i look for module aliases execpt /etc/module.conf
i saw it somewhere
but can't remmeber now
thks
borik
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