This may be repeating what you already know, but when you configure/compile the kernel and specify certain items to be modules, you also need to compile and install the modules themselves afterwards.
After compiling the kernel I do this as root (from /usr/src/linux): make modules make modules_install The make modules_install command will copy the module files from /usr/src/linux/drivers to /lib/modules, which is where insmod, kerneld etc. look for them to be. This step is documented in /usr/src/linux/README under the heading "COMPILING the kernel". Tom Thomas MANGIN wrote: > > Last week I decied to become a Fashion personn using Module in my kernel > stopping compiling it each time ... So I setted my FileSystem, NE 2000 card, > etc like modules !! All compiled fine !! > Great ! But when I done a depmod -a a lots of modules was having reference > not solved !! > > Why and what must I do to avoid this !! > > -- > Today's thinking : I'am not able to think Today .. (Recursively) > > Thomas MANGIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Maitrise Informatique de Lyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] > +33 6 60 97 91 01 > > http://www.kernel.org http://themes.org http://www.berlin-consortium.org > http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html http://www.linuxfocus.com > >