Gerry Jensen writes: > > I recently upgraded several packages in the unstable directory including the > modules package. I am running kerneld. After the upgrade, when I tried > to execute pppd I get "Sorry - this system lacks PPP kernel support". > When I try to do insmod ppp I get: > > slhc_free undefined > slhc_init undefined > slhc_toss undefined > slhc_uncompress undefined > slhc_remember undefined > slhc_compress undefined > Loading failed! The module symbols (from linux-1.99.5) don't match your > linux-1.99.5 > > I suspected the problem might have been the new /etc/conf.modules file so > I put the old one back. After rebooting, it worked again as before. But, > for some silly reason I didn't believe it was a problem with the new > /etc/conf.modules and moved the new one back over the old one that was > working. Now I have the same problem again. Are other people having this > problem? I can still do "insmod slhc ; insmod ppp" and have things work, > but it's not loaded automatically by kerneld anymore apparently because > some dependency information is wrong. > > Any thoughts anyone?
Did you try 'depmod -a'? Could you please mail me your conf.modules file (the old one)? Michael -- Michael Meskes | _____ ________ __ ____ | / ___// ____/ // / / __ \___ __________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | \__ \/ /_ / // /_/ /_/ / _ \/ ___/ ___/ | ___/ / __/ /__ __/\__, / __/ / (__ ) Use Debian Linux! | /____/_/ /_/ /____/\___/_/ /____/