I have a question that isn't being made clear in the modules
documentation.

Evidently, "depmod -a" attempts to resolve all the dependencies for
modules in /lib/modules/xxxx, creating a new modules.dep file.

It seems no matter what I do, I get these "unresolved symbols (s)" errors
for every module when I do the depmod thing.  I've tried wiping out the
/lib/modules/2.2.12-20 directory and remaking it with "make
modules_install" to get only the modules I want, then "depmod -a" to build
the dependencies file.  Same thing, just fewer of them.  Ok, reinstall the
original modules, do a "make modules" and "make modules_install" should
put any updated stuff into /lib/modules/xxx and depmod should be happy.

"depmod -a", and every modules in the directory generates the "unresolved
symbols" errors again.

What's the secret here?  It may be that I can ignore all these errors, but
it's driving me nuts.  Something is hosed that I can't find.

I'm doing Redhat 6.1 and kernel/modules 2.2.12-20.

Thanks.

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