Re: Strange kernel error when doing "make modules_install"

2015-04-07 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015, at 06:15, Marko Randjelovic wrote: > I use Debian 7.8 with vanilla kernel 3.14 and grsecurity and when rebuildgin > kernel in order to resolve problem from my previous post, I noticed this in > syslog: > Mar 23 09:48:24 wrk kernel: [ 2323.105178] Hardware name: MSI > MS-7

Strange kernel error when doing "make modules_install"

2015-03-23 Thread Marko Randjelovic
I use Debian 7.8 with vanilla kernel 3.14 and grsecurity and when rebuildgin kernel in order to resolve problem from my previous post, I noticed this in syslog: Mar 23 09:48:24 wrk kernel: [ 2323.105145] [ cut here ] Mar 23 09:48:24 wrk kernel: [ 2323.105155] WARNING: CP

Re: strange kernel error ?

2003-05-29 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Tue, May 27, 2003 at 01:55:39AM +0100, Grzesiek Sedek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hello, > I'm getting strange error in my logs: > > kernel: kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobesss -s -k net-pf-10, errno = > 2 > any ideas what it's all about? Check your init scripts or modules settings (/etc/m

Re: strange kernel error messages

1997-12-23 Thread tko
Alain Nissen writes: [snip] > I suspect an hardware problem, because all is working as expected if the > system remains several hours power-off; but after 15-30 minutes, the > program are crashing again. > > My configuration is a Pentium 200, running Debian/Linux 2.0.32 with > latest "hamm" packag

Re: strange kernel error messages

1997-12-22 Thread Vaclav Hula
> Hello, > > I suspect an hardware problem, because all is working as expected if the > system remains several hours power-off; but after 15-30 minutes, the > program are crashing again. > > My configuration is a Pentium 200, running Debian/Linux 2.0.32 with > latest "hamm" packages; I have anoth

strange kernel error messages

1997-12-22 Thread Alain Nissen
Hello, I just noticed that my Debian Linux 2.0.32 box has some 'unreliable' behaviour, some programs are crashing more and more often with the well-known 'segmentation fault' message. The messages in /var/log/kern.log are actually harmful, I think (I stripped the time in the following log): kern