Jan Groenewald wrote:
boel_binaries.tar.gz is fetched via rsync during the install phase:Hi
On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 11:13:23AM +0200, Bas van der Vlies wrote:
The ide-disk module is in systemimager release. You can load it in your systemimager install script.
modprobe ide-scsi
Maybe this does the trick.
Unfortunately not.
I put modpreobe ide-scsi right at the beginning of the autoinstall script. I get:
insmod: /lib/modules/2.4.20-boel/: no such file or directory insmod: ide-scsi.o: no module found by that name
This is the first thing I tried, which led me to the archives and the list. So, I see in the autoinstall script I can load modules, such as filesystems. But the ide-scsi is not there, and according to /usr/share/systemimager/boot/i386/standard/config it is not compiled in. (Strangely a vanilla 2.4.24 kernel allowed me module or not at all in "make menuconfig", but not built in).
However, looking at the insmod error message I see another problem. Why can the directory /lib/modules/2.4.20-boel/ not be found?
Any ideas?
- first kernel and root ramdisk
- In the root ramdisk the boel_binaries.tar.gz is fetched and in this package contains all modules like ide-scsi.o
- You must have an entry in the rsyncd.conf where you installed this package
Hope ths Helps
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