This one time, at band camp, Glyn Millington said: > > Greetings! Debian Woody (wonderful!!) 2.4.18 compiled by yours truly. > > Since rebuilding the kernel when I boot up I get a long list of > > "modprobe can't find" messages. > > But the modules are there and they work,or I would not be sending this > ;-) > > I suspect that this means that something from my previous re-build has > not been updated and that there is mis-match somewhere between lists? > > > It's just an irrittation, but if anyone could explain where the problem > is and how to cure it, I would be most grateful.
Well, what kernel version were you using before? If it was 2.4.18, did you move/rename the old '/lib/modules/2.4.18'? Also, did you use make-kpkg? That gives you a dire-sounding warning if there's a '/lib/modules/' directory for the kernel version it's installing. You might also run 'depmod -ae' as root if nothing I said above rings any bells. -- Nick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]