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- Subject: Re: tlug: ppa
- From: Ulrike Schmidt <798a5047@example.com>
- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 18:04:48 +0900
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>try "depmod -a" first. > >" Depmod creates a "Makefile"-like dependency file, based on the symbols it finds > in the set of modules mentioned on the command line (or in a default place). > This dependency file can later be used by modprobe to automatically load the > relevant module(s). " > >It probably won't solve your problem, because most distros have this in one of the init scripts. Yes, it did not solve the problem. >The problem might be that you've upgraded the kernel sources and didn't do a "make clean" before recompiling. I did not knowingly upgrade the kernel, but when we installed a second harddisc we had some problems with installing RedHat 6.1 (how does one check the version? As far as I remember it was 6.1) and installed it over and over again, also tried another copy which finally worked, except for some minor problems. Before I was using RedHat 5.2 (if my memory is correct) without any problems and it still rests in peace on the first harddrive. One of my helpers was in a self reported experimental mood, so I have no idea whether this could explain some of the problems, but maybe not. >So go to the kernel src dir and "make clean; make bzImage; make modules; make modules_install; " >Then install the newly compiled kernel, run lilo, and reboot. >This should fix it. I tried this, and when I entered "make bzImage" I was asked a lot of questions I was not sure how to answer, so I guessed that I need to configure the kernel first, killed this questionnaire and did "make oldconfig". Hope this did not mess anything up. Then I further followed your instructions, but unfortunately I still get the same error messages as with the old kernel. Then I took a closer look at the config, but I am not sure with many of these options. Which are probably relevant ones? Or is the problem not related to the config at all? Why does the error message of "modprobe ppa" say that the resource or device is busy? Was also wondering whether it is possible to revive RedHat 5.2 on the first harddrive as an option, it is mounted at the moment under /mnt/oldlinux. But its /boot directory looks a bit different from the currently booting /boot directory, there seems to be no kernel for putting into the lilo.config as an option. Uli -------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai Meeting: February 18 (Fri) 19:00 Tengu TokyoEkiMae Next Technical Meeting: March 11 (Sat) 13:00 Temple University Japan * Topic: TBD -------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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