On Thursday 06 February 2003 12:45, Balaji Srinivasan wrote:
> Did you copy the generated System.map to the /boot directory as
> System.map-2.4.19-2?
> The kernel and the modules utilities use this information
> Balaji
Balaji,
If you follow the gentoo mount configuration recommendations, /boot is
Am Donnerstag, 6. Februar 2003 20:09 schrieb Pat Double:
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> This normally means you are using modules not compiled for the kernel
> you're running. Normally modules are placed into /lib/modules/.
> I would suggest moving /lib/modules/kernel to some
Am Donnerstag, 6. Februar 2003 19:50 schrieb Fanie Smith:
> On Thursday 06 February 2003 20:43, Christian Herzyk wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I compiled a new kernel (gentoo sources 2.4.19-r10) some days ago, with
> > only slight changes to my former config.
> > My system is running fine with the
Am Donnerstag, 6. Februar 2003 19:45 schrieb Balaji Srinivasan:
> Did you copy the generated System.map to the /boot directory as
> System.map-2.4.19-2?
> The kernel and the modules utilities use this information
Hi Balaji,
yes I did that and the end of the name is the same as with the actual ker
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This normally means you are using modules not compiled for the kernel you're
running. Normally modules are placed into /lib/modules/. I would
suggest moving /lib/modules/kernel to somewhere else and see if everything
works and the errors go away. If
On Thursday 06 February 2003 20:43, Christian Herzyk wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I compiled a new kernel (gentoo sources 2.4.19-r10) some days ago, with
> only slight changes to my former config.
> My system is running fine with the new kernel.
> Now I ran a modules-update and it reports lots of unreso
Did you copy the generated System.map to the /boot directory as
System.map-2.4.19-2?
The kernel and the modules utilities use this information
Balaji
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