Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 05 Oct 1999 23:16:40 +0200 | From | Roland Nagtegaal <> | Subject | cannot load module char-major-4; but it's not a module |
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Whenever I boot, I get cannot load module char-major-4; but it's not compiled as a module. There is an alias for it in /etc/conf.modules
anyway, but why do I get these messages ? I use 2.2.12, but this has been happening for almost all kernel versions back to 1994 when I started using Linux. Only when compiling serial device support as a module do the messages go away. But I don't want it as a module.
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