Hi
I may have misunderstood your question here, but I had something happen that
was similar after a kernel compile
The thing to do was to go to /lib/modules/your-kernel-version and remove ( or
copy to some temp safe place ) all the files that are there.
Then do the make modules-install again.
I understand ( and someone correct me if I am wrong) that the errors are from
all thise in there from the standard install that are no longer needed now!
Anyhow it may be worth the try
Phil
Smith, Nathan A., Capt. wrote:

> I have a quick question concerning modules -
>
> I recently recompiled my kernel to add sound card support (I have a
> funky sound card that needs to be included in the kernel).  While I was
> reconfiguring it I turned off a lot of options that I don't need.  After
> installing the kernel (and doing the make modules and make
> modules_install) when I reboot I get a lot of errors about not finding
> specific drivers.  Not only that, my sound card does not work - even
> though the kernel is reporting that it found it correctly.  I am
> figuring that the modules are conflicting with the kernel.  Anyways, how
> do I stop getting these errors about looking for modules I don't need
> loaded anyways?  Any help would be appreciated.
>
> BTW:  I am running Redhat 5.0 on an AMD P-90 system.
>
> Nathan Alonzo Smith
> TSX-5 SpaceCraft Engineer
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