Subject: Bus error on eth0, network card works, but lpr says device or
resource busy.
Date: Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 03:47:31PM -0600
In reply to:Patrick Klee
Quoting Patrick Klee([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi,
I am trying to install Debian Potato, on my PC. But, when I enable plip
I recently changed my partition table, and ended up
recreating a swap partition. Ever since then, I keep getting the error
"swapon: device or resource busy".
This is after running mkswap -c /dev/hda3 (where
the current swap partition is) and updating fstab:
/dev/hda3 none
swap
).
Thanks,
Jen
- Original Message -
From:
jennyw
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2001 10:11 AM
Subject: swapon: device or resource busy
I recently changed my partition table, and ended
up recreating a swap partition. Ever since then, I keep
keep getting the error
"swapon: device or resource busy".
This is after running mkswap -c /dev/hda3 (where
the current swap partition is) and updating fstab:
/dev/hda3 none
swap sw 0 0
I even created a new swap partition on /dev/hda7,
added it to fstab, and also ran mkswap -c on it.
BROADCAST=x.x.x.x
GATEWAY=x.x.x.x
DOMAIN=telocity.net
DNS_1=216.227.49.37
DNS_2=216.227.49.38
DNS_3=152.2.21.1
;;
esac
But when I do killall -HUP cardmgr, the IBM adapter doesn't load right.
The error is Device or resource busy:
May 24 11:42:57
if you get such an error it normally means the module is allready loaded ...
-Original Message-
From: Sebastiaan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 1:43 PM
To: Krzys Majewski
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: 3c59x.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
So I'm trying to teach my boot floppies to do networking..
I try to insmod my NIC driver, 3c59x.c, but I get this:
3c59x.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
What now? With my usual kernel this module is loaded with no options,
and I'm trying this on the same hardware. insmod reports
..
I try to insmod my NIC driver, 3c59x.c, but I get this:
3c59x.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
What now? With my usual kernel this module is loaded with no options,
and I'm trying this on the same hardware. insmod reports no modules
loaded when I do this, so I can't see why
, but I get this:
3c59x.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
What now? With my usual kernel this module is loaded with no options,
and I'm trying this on the same hardware. insmod reports no modules
loaded when I do this, so I can't see why there should be a conflict.
I could
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 11:38:53PM -0500, Pat Mahoney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Ok, freeamp crashed with the audio device open (/dev/dsp). Nothing can use
the device. fuser and lsof show nothing active on /dev/dsp. No lock files
in /var/lock/.
I can't rmmod the sound modules because
Ok, freeamp crashed with the audio device open (/dev/dsp). Nothing can use
the device. fuser and lsof show nothing active on /dev/dsp. No lock files
in /var/lock/.
I can't rmmod the sound modules because they're in use. I rm'd /dev/dsp
and mknod'd it but still nothing. The sound modules
the Device
or resource busy message refers to.
Does anyone know what internal call is returning the Device
or resource busy error code that init_module is printing out?
Daniel
--
Daniel Barclay
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Hmm. A little worrisome: http://www.junkbusters.com/cgi-bin/privacy
I'm having trouble with the current pre-release of potato. I
can't tell if this is a bug, an odd incompatibility in my system
(which works fine with slink), or something I'm doing wrong.
When I get to the step of configuring device drivers, I can't
install module lp.
...
Here's
* Daniel Barclay [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000805 11:57]:
When I get to the step of configuring device drivers, I can't
install module lp.
...
Here's something else I noticed:
When the system boots, right before the first installation program
dialog comes up, a number of repeated messages
lp1 at 0x0378, (polling)
Maybe it should be lp0?
John
Maybe that's the problem?
Using Linux
these error messages (copied by hand, so typos
are possible):
/lib/modules/2.2.17/misc/lp.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
Hint: this error can be caused by incorrect module parameters,
including invalid IO or IRQ parameters
/lib/modules/2.2.17/misc/lp.o: insmod /lib/modules/2.2.17/misc
. I'm currently using the IDE-SCSI emulation but the same
problem occured when i used the ATAPI-driver. The only message i get is:
cd_doEject[CDROMEJECT]: Device or resource busy
Has anyone seen or heard of this problem before?
Can anyone perhaps give me a hint to where i can look up
Hi!
I have a strange problem. Even tho my cdrom is unmounted i can't get it
to eject the CD. I'm currently using the IDE-SCSI emulation but the same
problem occured when i used the ATAPI-driver. The only message i get is:
cd_doEject[CDROMEJECT]: Device or resource busy
Has anyone seen or heard
Thus spake Wandered Inn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Make sure you don't have an irq conflict. Shows below it's taking 7,
isn't that what the parallel port normally takes??
Thanks for the idea. Hadn't thought of that. Um, I don't think I've
got a conflict, but here's some /proc related
Hi,
I recently rolled a new kernel on a 2.0 system and got the following
sound error:
bash: /dev/audio: Device or resource busy
I don't think I have any conflicts, but here are my /dev/sndstat and
some /proc file printouts:
/dev/sndstat:
Sound Driver:3.5.4-960630 (Fri Nov 13 23
Hi,
try lsof /dev/audio as root.
Then we can find what process is opening (using) the device.
Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
, and it turned out
I had a mismatched System.map file from my kernel build. However, I
copied the new System.map to the correct location, and I still get the
same device or resource busy error. I'll experiment a little more
with the System.map and see if I can get anywhere. Meantime, can you
think
Thus spake Conrado Badenas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
David S. Jackson wrote:
Card config:
Sound Blaster at 0x220 irq 7 drq 1,5
(SB MPU-401 irq 1 drq 0)
OPL-2/OPL-3 FM at 0x388 drq 0
Are you sure your SB16 use irq7 (default value for SBpro)? Mine uses
irq5 (default value for SB16).Also
Rvplayer just crashed on me and now I keep on getting device or
resource busy errors whenever I try to reinstall the sound modules.
Does anyone know a way of resetting this other than rebooting? I
tried removing /dev/dsp and recreating it with mknod, but that didn't
help.
Thanks,
Max
Quoting Max ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Rvplayer just crashed on me and now I keep on getting device or
resource busy errors whenever I try to reinstall the sound modules.
Does anyone know a way of resetting this other than rebooting? I
tried removing /dev/dsp and recreating it with mknod
Hello...
I'd like to install my ethernet card (Intel EtherExpress PRO LAN Adapter
with Flash). But when I try to install the module eepro it gives me this
message:
-- snip --
loading device 'eth0' ...
/lib/modules/2.0.29/net/eepro.o init_module: Device or resource busy
Installation failed
On Aug 18, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
Marcus Brinkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i am experiencing strange behavior when attempting to load sound
support as a module. i have a debian 1.3.1 system and a SB
AWE-64 PNP card, which i have installed using the isapnptools.
the fact
i am experiencing strange behavior when attempting to load sound
support as a module. i have a debian 1.3.1 system and a SB
AWE-64 PNP card, which i have installed using the isapnptools.
the fact
Check if something like NAS (network audio system) is started. This
is a demon
Marcus Brinkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i am experiencing strange behavior when attempting to load sound
support as a module. i have a debian 1.3.1 system and a SB
AWE-64 PNP card, which i have installed using the isapnptools.
the fact
I have a SB AWE-32 PNP (does someone know:
include sound or auto in /etc/modules,
i get the message
/dev/audio: Device or resource busy
whenever i try to access /dev/audio (or likewise with /dev/dsp).
strange. I have sound in my modules, and it works just fine.
I compared my /dev/sndstat with yours, and they are nearly identical (i
insmod sound manually after
rebooting. however, when i include sound or auto in /etc/modules,
i get the message
/dev/audio: Device or resource busy
whenever i try to access /dev/audio (or likewise with /dev/dsp).
i have confirmed that there is no conflict with IRQs, and the
output
Ian Jackson wrote:
Stoyan Kenderov writes (/dev/audio /dev/dsp Device or resource busy
???):
...
The sparing comments in the source point to an IRQ or DMA conflict when one
gets constant Device or Resource busy mesages on each:
cat blabla.au /dev/audioor
cat uuhuu.wav /dev/dsp
Stoyan Kenderov writes (/dev/audio /dev/dsp Device or resource busy ???):
...
The sparing comments in the source point to an IRQ or DMA conflict when one
gets constant Device or Resource busy mesages on each:
cat blabla.au /dev/audioor
cat uuhuu.wav /dev/dsp
Have you installed `nas
gets constant Device or Resource busy mesages on each:
cat blabla.au /dev/audioor
cat uuhuu.wav /dev/dsp
But I haven't changed anything in the configuration of my hardware, nor my
kernel parameters...
Sorry but I didn't encounter any hint's in my /var/adm/messages eighter.
The USS does
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