Bruce Perens wrote:
> 
> It sounds as if the watchdog daemon tries to start before the software
> watchdog kernel module is loaded. Is watchdog in /etc/modules?
 
Yup, you're right. In /etc/modules, I activated "auto" (letting kerneld
take care of things) and deactivated the rest, rebooted, et voila, it
works. 5 minutes from submitting a problem to receiving the answer that
solves it is what I call support. Thanks a lot. This is one great
mailing list.

Stefan

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Stefan Baums
Universitaet Goettingen
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