I just compiled a fresh 2.2.20 kernel and rebooted into it for the first
time. During the boot, the kernel went into an endless cycle of the same
error message, something to the effect of "cannot modprobe <switch>
<switch> <switch> binfmt###c; error=8". That's from memory, so I forget
what the switches are, and 'modprobe' could have been "cannot insert
module". I also can't remember the exact name, I just know it started
with binfmt<number>c. The error code is correct.
Did I set a configuration setting wrong?
Upon seeing 'binfmt' in the error, I remember I set up the kernel to use
MISC binaries, and unset ELF and JAVA binaries. But the help said I
could do that...
- Joel
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