modprobe error

2006-10-29 Thread Kostas Robotis
Hello, I am new to linux ;) I have Debian Sarge with kernel 2.6.18.1 and I want to load x_tables module in order to have the ip_tables. The "mod_probe x_tables" writes the following to the eventlog: Oct 28 20:55:41 localhost kernel: x_tables: version magic '2.6.18.1 preempt mod_unload PENTIUM4 REG

modprobe error.

2000-10-25 Thread Rick Hayner
Hello to all. I'm getting a modprobe error. "it is something like 'mod: runaway modprobe. Assume loop, stopped.' That may be the exact error but it's very close. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks. -- Rick Hayner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Member spebsqsa, Baritone Kalamazoo

modprobe: error

2001-02-09 Thread Michael Blood
Title: Blank Hello all,   I am getting an error whenever I boot up into debian 2.2 The specific error is :       modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-1   I did not load a network adapter driver when I loaded the system and I think  that might have something to do with the probl

modprobe error

1998-08-03 Thread Robert Rati
I added sound to my /etc/modules file so it would load at boot time, but I get this error: modprobe: no dependency information for module: "/lib/modules/2.0.34/misc/sound.o" I've done a make modules and modules_install as well as install when I compiled my kernel. I even tried it by itself. W

Re: modprobe error

2006-10-29 Thread jdkaye10
Kostas Robotis wrote: > Hello, I am new to linux ;) I have Debian Sarge with kernel 2.6.18.1 > and I want to load > x_tables module in order to have the ip_tables. The "mod_probe > x_tables" writes the following to the eventlog: > > Oct 28 20:55:41 localhost kernel: x_tables: version magic '2.6.1

Re: modprobe error

2006-10-30 Thread Kostas Robotis
Thanks, Kostas. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Kostas, > It's possible that the gcc version that the kernel was compiled with does > not match the version you compiled the module with. This is just a guess > but that does cause problems for loading modules. > Cheers, > Jonathan > > > -- > To UNSUBS

Re: modprobe: error

2001-02-09 Thread Moritz Schulte
"Michael Blood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am getting an error whenever I boot up into debian 2.2 [...] >     modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-1 I think net-pf-1 is the driver for Unix domain sockets (see /etc/modules.conf). It seems your Linux doesn't have support for them

Re: modprobe error

1998-08-03 Thread Ed Cogburn
Robert Rati wrote: > > I added sound to my /etc/modules file so it would load at boot time, but I > get this error: > modprobe: no dependency information for module: > "/lib/modules/2.0.34/misc/sound.o" > > I've done a make modules and modules_install as well as install when I > compiled my ker

Re: modprobe error

1998-08-04 Thread Michael Beattie
On Sun, 2 Aug 1998, Robert Rati wrote: > I added sound to my /etc/modules file so it would load at boot time, but I > get this error: > modprobe: no dependency information for module: > "/lib/modules/2.0.34/misc/sound.o" > > I've done a make modules and modules_install as well as install when

depmod/modprobe error

1997-09-16 Thread Steve Hsieh
Anyone know how to solve this one? raindrop:/etc# depmod -a modprobe: error reading ELF header: No such file or directory I'm not sure if this is related to the fact that I built my own custom kernel (using make-kpkg). -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "u

Re: depmod/modprobe error

1997-09-16 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Steve" == Steve Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Steve> raindrop:/etc# depmod -a modprobe: error reading ELF header: No Steve> such file or directory Steve> I'm not sure if this is related to the fact that I built my own Steve> custom kernel (using

Module.symvers is missing; modprobe error

2009-07-05 Thread Kushal Koolwal
So I am trying to build a out-of-tree kernel module for my graphics chipset. I am using Debian 5.0 (x86) with 2.6.29-1-686 kernel. Now as soon as I give the "make" command from the source directory of my graphics chipset, I get the following warning: WARNING: Symbol version dump /usr/src/linux-

Modprobe error and kerneld question

1997-08-06 Thread Shaleh
During boot modprobe comes back and tells me that char-mode-10 could not be found. My other question: can kerneld load fs modules as needed. I loaded msdos and isofs as modules and I must load the appropriate one before I can mount floppies or cd's. I can do an insmod -k but I thought the idea w

modprobe error for soundcard CMI8330

2004-10-01 Thread Johnny
I installed the sndconfig and started the program and went through selected the CMI8330 I am having a modprobe error /lib/modules/2.2.20/misc/ad1848.0: init_module: Device or resource busy /lib/modules/2.2.20/misc/ad1848.0: insmod /lib/modules/2.2.20/misc/ad1848.0: failed /lib/modules/2.2.20

kernel reboot failing with MODPROBE error

2005-12-05 Thread Ed Young
First of all, is there a good Debian kernel building howto? When rebooting with a new kernel I get an error something like kernel panic MODPROBE /lib/module/2.6.8/modules.dep no such file or directory. This file exists the the above directory. I installed the debian package kernel-source-2.6.8 an

Re: Module.symvers is missing; modprobe error

2009-07-05 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 05:34:02PM -0700, Kushal Koolwal wrote: > > So I am trying to build a out-of-tree kernel module for my graphics chipset. > > I am using Debian 5.0 (x86) with 2.6.29-1-686 kernel. > > Now as soon as I give the "make" command from the source directory of my > graphics chip

RE: Module.symvers is missing; modprobe error

2009-07-09 Thread Kushal Koolwal
> Normally you can ignore that warning. Not sure about this. If I ignore the warning than the kernel modules that get build do not load properly. The give an: insmod: Invalid module format -1 error message. Also they don't get loaded using modprobe. I have to use the dumb insmod command. > Any

Re: Modprobe error and kerneld question

1997-08-06 Thread Martin . Bialasinski
On 6 Aug, Shaleh wrote: > During boot modprobe comes back and tells me that char-mode-10 could not > be found. My other question: can kerneld load fs modules as needed. I > loaded msdos and isofs as modules and I must load the appropriate one > before I can mount floppies or cd's. I can do an i

Re: Modprobe error and kerneld question

1997-08-07 Thread Shaleh
> I don't know what char-mode-10 is (maybe you could check the I mistyped ( I was not at my box ) it says char-major-10 > > Regarding the second question: > > do you have a line "auto" in your /etc/modules ? > I do have auto in etc modules and nothing else. PPP/serial/slhc loads as a module whe

Re: Modprobe error and kerneld question

1997-08-07 Thread Carey Evans
Shaleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I do have auto in etc modules and nothing else. PPP/serial/slhc loads > as a module when I use pon/poff without my intervention, but isofs and > msdos/fat do not when I use mount. % /sbin/lsmod Module PagesUsed by psaux 11

Re: Modprobe error and kerneld question

1997-08-07 Thread Martin . Bialasinski
On 7 Aug, Shaleh wrote: > I do have auto in etc modules and nothing else. PPP/serial/slhc loads > as a module when I use pon/poff without my intervention, but isofs and > msdos/fat do not when I use mount. > Don't get me wrong, but maybe you don't use the mount command the right way ? To mount

Re: Modprobe error and kerneld question

1997-08-08 Thread Shaleh
> Don't get me wrong, but maybe you don't use the mount command the right > way ? > > To mount a CD-Rom you have to use something like mount -t iso9660 > /dev/hdb /cdrom > > To mount a fat Partition mount -t fat /dev/hda6 /mnt You are right to ask -- no offense taken. My understanding is that b

Re: Modprobe error and kerneld question

1997-08-08 Thread Damir J. Naden
Hi, everyone -- I am having the same problem as the original poster; my kerneld (yes, I _do_ have _only_ auto enabled in /etc/conf.modules) doesn't want to mount the floppy in msdos automagically. However, when I do (as root) insmod /lib/modules/2.0.30/fs/fat.o ;followed by insmod /lib/modules/2.0

Re: Modprobe error and kerneld question

1997-08-08 Thread David Wright
On Thu, 7 Aug 1997, Shaleh wrote: > Do not quote me, but my fstab reads something like: > > ... > /dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660 user,noauto If /dev/cdrom is a link to /dev/hdX you may find that umount won't work properly. Mount will follow the link and mount the right device, but put the real n

Re: Modprobe error and kerneld question

1997-08-08 Thread Frits Daalmans
>On Thu, 7 Aug 1997, Shaleh wrote: >> Do not quote me, but my fstab reads something like: >> >> ... >> /dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660 user,noauto > >If /dev/cdrom is a link to /dev/hdX you may find that umount won't work >properly. Mount will follow the link and mount the right device, but put >t

Re: Modprobe error and kerneld question

1997-08-08 Thread Shaleh
It works now. I ran a depmod -a and reorganized my conf.modules. The kerneld/module docs all say they are going to be removed -- so I had no where to turn for info. The only two problems left are my char-major-10-130 (which is an alias to softdog, whatever that is) and I can not load binfmt_java

Re: Modprobe error and kerneld question

1997-08-08 Thread Nathan E Norman
Softdog is the software implemetation of the watchdog, I believe. If you're not using that then you probably don't need to alias .. -- Nathan Norman MidcoNet 410 South Phillips Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Voice: (605) 334-4454 Fax: (605) 335-1173 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] P

Re: Modprobe error and kerneld question

1997-08-08 Thread Martin . Bialasinski
On 8 Aug, Nathan E Norman wrote: > Softdog is the software implemetation of the watchdog, I believe. If > you're not using that then you probably don't need to alias .. > Well, I don't use it either, but have the alias with no problems. You could try to alias char-major-10-130 off. If you did

Re: Modprobe error and kerneld question

1997-08-09 Thread Shaleh
I fixed the binfmt_java problem. It seems that there was an alias (I know not from where it is not in conf.modules) for binfmt-310 binfmt_java. When I try to run java progs it looks for binfmt--310 (note the two dashes), so I added an alias to binfmt--310 and voila it worked. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE