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Hi,

I just installed slacware 3.3, recompiled the kernel. and
removed most of the modulized parts and compiled them into the kernel, I
then proceeded to modify /etc/rc.d/rc.modules, and commented out lpd etc,
now when I boot my system I get a multitued of warnings/errors from
insmod, I dont have any conf.modules to define aliases etc. How do I fix
these errors? here's a cutout when I do ifconfig with logging. any help
would be greatly appreciate, I know this is not a linux-kernel problem, If
you know any better places to send this then please do tell me :-)

Thanks,
Alex

Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: unregister_8022_client undefined
Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: unregister_snap_client undefined
Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: unregister_8022tr_client undefined
Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: register_8022tr_client undefined
Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: make_EII_client undefined
Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: make_8023_client undefined
Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: register_snap_client undefined
Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: register_8022_client undefined
Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: destroy_8023_client undefined
Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: destroy_EII_client undefined
Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: Loading failed! The module symbols (from
linux-2.0.30) don't match your linux-2.0.30
Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: unregister_snap_client undefined
Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: register_snap_client undefined
inet addr:203.33.134.4 Bcast:203.33.134.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:1 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 coll:0

virtual:~# Jul 29 20:45:54 virtual insmod: Loading failed! The module
symbols (from linux-2.0.30) don't match your linux-2.0.30



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