On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 10:24:02PM -0400, Ken Januski wrote: > Thanks for pointing me in right direction. I uncommented "auto" in > /etc/modules and rebooted. But I still got the same error. Then I saw > that the top of /etc/modules suggests "no auto" if you don't want > kerneld to run. > > The error message indicated that I shouldn't be running it with a 2.0 or > greater kernel. So I changed it to "no auto". On reboot I no longer got > an error message. > > I'm happy about that. But now my question is what have I really done? > And why, outside of following the advice of dmesg?:-)
You've disabled kerneld. But you've got kmod, so all should be okay. Only thing is, kmod needs a cron job to unload inactive modules ;-( -- Eric G. Miller <egm2@jps.net>