kmod: runaway modprobe loop assumed and stopped

2003-11-18 Thread Robert Rati
I've been having problems logging into my unstable debian box, and on a most recent problem I saw this message on the console after I was able to initiate a reboot: kmod: runaway modprobe loop assumed and stopped I looked in /var/log/ksymoops and see logs for the day it happened, but

Re: runaway modprobe loop

2002-04-10 Thread Grant Edwards
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 07:20:58PM -0500, Grant Edwards wrote: > I compiled 2.2.20 with VESA frame buffer support enabled, and > now I have a runaway modprobe loop: [...] > I'm going to try again with unix and pf_packet compiled into > the kernel, That fixed it, but I don'

runaway modprobe loop

2002-04-10 Thread Grant Edwards
I compiled 2.2.20 with VESA frame buffer support enabled, and now I have a runaway modprobe loop: apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.13) apm: disabled on user request. hdd: hdd1 hdd: hdd1 VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem

Re: runaway modprobe loop ...[SOLVED]

2001-04-21 Thread Barry Mathieu
ndicated something like, > > "...modprobe...error...". > > > > I captured the boot sequence using dmesg, and I don't see these > > "...error(?)..." messages, but I do see: > > > > kmod: runaway modprobe loop assumed and stopped > >

Re: runaway modprobe loop ...

2001-04-21 Thread Frank Preut
.error...". > > I captured the boot sequence using dmesg, and I don't see these > "...error(?)..." messages, but I do see: > > kmod: runaway modprobe loop assumed and stopped > > Any ideas on what this issue may be or something more that I can do to >

runaway modprobe loop ...

2001-04-20 Thread Barry Mathieu
x27;t see these "...error(?)..." messages, but I do see: kmod: runaway modprobe loop assumed and stopped Any ideas on what this issue may be or something more that I can do to investigate? Yes, I am a newbie. Thanks in advance, Barry Mathieu

boot fails with "kmod: runaway modprobe loop assumed and stopped"

2001-02-23 Thread bob9960
Hello I've not re-booted my machine for a while and have been regularly upgrading to unstable. I built a new kernel and re-booted. During the re-boot it displayed the message: kmod: runaway modprobe loop assumed and stopped about 5 times and stops. None of my old kernels will

kmod: runaway modprobe loop assumed and stopped

2000-06-06 Thread Ralf G. R. Bergs
Hi there, I just noticed this boot-time warning on a freshly-installed Debian 2.1r4 system, running kernel 2.3.99pre7. Any ideas what this means and how to fix it? Thanks, Ralf -- Sign the EU petition against SPAM: L I N U X .~. http://www.politik-digital.de/spam/The