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SubjectRe: 2.5 and modules ?
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One more question if you don't mind. These are the only errors I have
left as boot. Are these not present in 2.5?


Setting hostname tiger: [ OK ]
Initializing USB controller (usb-uhci): [ OK ]
Mounting USB filesystem: [ OK ]
Initializing USB HID interface: [ OK ]
Initializing USB Keyboard: FATAL: Module keybdev not found.
[ FAILED ]
Initializing USB Mouse: FATAL: Module mousedev not found.
[ FAILED ]

--Lou


On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 19:30, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 01:02, Louis Garcia wrote:
> > Setting hostname tiger: [ OK ]
> > Initializing USB controller (usb-uhci): FATAL: Module usb_uhci
>
> The USB UHCI module has been renamed. Now it's called uhci-hcd.ko. Make
> sure the following line is present in "/etc/modprobe.conf":
>
> alias usb-controller uhci-hcd
>
> > not found. [ FAILED ]
> > Mounting USB filesystem: [ OK ]
> > grep: /proc/bus/usb/drivers: No such file or directory.
>
> No more drivers in /proc/bus/usb.
>
> > Mounting local filesystems: mount: fs type ntfs not supported by
> > kernel. mount: fs type vfat not supported by kernel.
> > [ FAILED ]
> >
> >
> > I have built all required modules:
>
> "cat /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe" should spit:
>
> /sbin/modprobe
>
> Double check this... I found that rc.sysinit from RH8 and RH9 do
> configure this to /sbin/true, thus invalidating dynamic kernel module
> loading.
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> Felipe Alfaro Solana
> Linux Registered User #287198
> http://counter.li.org
>

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