>> On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 07:28:31PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
>>> Package: boot-floppies
>>> Version: 2.2.23
>>>
>>> After Install Operating System Kernel and Drivers completed, an error
>>> message informed me that the drivers installation had failed. Looking in the
>>> error log, I noted the error
>>>
>>> depmod: No modules were found in /target/lib/modules/2.2.19 that could be
>>> configured.
>>>
>>> I went to Execute a Shell and navigated to /target/lib/modules and asked for
>>> a ls, with the results
>>>
>>> 2.2.18pre21
>>>
>>> Apparently a directory was created but with the incorrect revision number to
>>> match the installation package.
>>
>> Are you absolutely sure you have a bootdisk and rootdisk from the same
>> build? The 2.2.23 I uploaded had a /target/lib/modules/2.2.19:
>> block/ fs/ ipv4/ ipv6/ misc/ net/ pcmcia/ scsi/ usb/
>>
>> I'm betting you used an out-of-date mirror for a network install.
Absolutely right, it was my mistake. I re-downloaded and re-burned floppies
and it didn't complain about that.
What does it mean after installing drivers, when the error log gives
messages like
Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.19/net/3c503.o
I got a bunch of these messages.
I did, however, get all the way thru installation of the Base system, for
the first time. I even tried make my hard disk bootable and it didn't
complain, maybe it did something. Although it didn't boot into Linux.
Please close this bug.
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