Hi Debians Running Slink, I recently upgraded my kernel to 2.2.14 to gain a little speed and get rid of SCSI support. I also enabled sound. The box is running smooth, but I get a few errors while booting. 1) Some of the very first messages from the kernel are (according to dmesg): Klogd 1.3-3#31, log source=/proc/kmsg started Cannot find map file. No module symbols loaded. 2) Later, after "mounting local filesystems", /dev/hdc/ is mounted on /home and /dev/hdd1 is on /usr. Then: SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument. 3) I compiled support for cd-rom into the kernel; now it says it can't find the cdrom module, but seems to acknowledge the drive fine. Do I need to edit some .conf so that it doesn't attempt to load the module?
Are these errors critical? Any suggestions on what to do about it? (The box is rock-stable, but it annoys me anyway, and maybe I could learn something here...) Best Regards Vitux -- Death comes to us in various guises, swiftly changing as a baby's mood... Debian GNU/Linux Micro$loth-free Zone