On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 10:25:13AM -0600, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
>
> just out of curiousity, why are you trying to kill kerneld?
>
> are you trying to set kmod properly?
>
> if yes, could someone provide sample docs/configuration
> for kmod? The only info i was able to find is
> 1K file in kerne
Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
>
> just out of curiousity, why are you trying to kill kerneld?
I'm trying to kill kerneld just because I get the message "you almost
certainly don't want to be running kerneld with 2.2 kernels". So I'm
assuming that I don't want to be running kerneld. Maybe I am doing it
w
; I added a line "noauto" in /etc/modules file
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Stuart Ballard
> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 1999 1:57 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: kerneld won'
On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 09:57:20PM +, Stuart Ballard wrote:
> Why is it that, even after religiously running update-rc.d -f kerneld
> remove and /etc/init.d/kerneld stop, kerneld keeps coming back every
> time the modutils package is upgraded?
>
Leave at least one kill link behind.
So... 'upda
I added a line "noauto" in /etc/modules file
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Stuart Ballard
Sent: Saturday, November 20, 1999 1:57 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: kerneld won't go away!
Why is it that, even af
Why is it that, even after religiously running update-rc.d -f kerneld
remove and /etc/init.d/kerneld stop, kerneld keeps coming back every
time the modutils package is upgraded?
I get a warning that I almost certainly shouldn't be running it, and
then it starts it back up and installs it back into
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