Carl Johnson <ca...@peak.org> writes: > I was just trying to load the fuse module to run sshfs, but the module > wouldn't load. The 'modprobe fuse' command gives the error: > > ERROR: could not insert 'fuse': Unknown symbol in module, or unknown > parameter > > The log files show the message: > > fuse: Unknown symbol nosteal_pipe_buf_ops (err 0) > > I looked into bugs for the fuse package, but the fuse module is with the > kernel, so I am not sure where to look. I am running stable and had > just upgraded to the latest packages with security updates. Those > packages are: > > ii fuse 2.9.0-2+deb7u1 > ii libfuse2:amd64 2.9.0-2+deb7u1 > ii linux-image-3.2.0-4-amd64 3.2.57-3 > ii linux-image-amd64 3.2+46 > ii sshfs 2.4-1 > > I can't run later kernels because I need to use zfs and its module won't > work with kernels later than about 3.10. I also tried the same thing > with the zfs modules unloaded, so I don't think that it is a module > conflict. Has anybody else seen this problem before, or know how to fix > it? Thanks for any suggestions.
I just realized this morning that the upgrade had included a new kernel version, but I hadn't rebooted. After I rebooted the fuse module loaded and sshfs worked properly. Sorry for the false alarm. -- Carl Johnson ca...@peak.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87k3a0w6va.fsf@oak.localnet