Le Thu, 23 Dec 2004 22:53:32 +0100 Gaëtan PERRIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:
> J'ai un petit soucis avec la mise à jour de ce soir voici ce qu'il > me dit et je ne sais pas quoi faire: > > You are attempting to install a kernel version that is the same as > the version you are currently running (version 2.4.27-1-k7). The > modules > list is quite likely to have been changed, and the modules > dependency file /lib/modules/2.4.27-1-k7/modules.dep needs to be > re-built. It > can > not be built correctly right now, since the module list for the > running kernel are likely to be different from the kernel > installed. I am creating a new modules.dep file, but that may not > be correct. It shall be regenerated correctly at next reboot. > > I repeat: you have to reboot in order for the modules file to be > created correctly. Until you reboot, it may be impossible to load > some modules. Reboot as soon as this install is finished (Do not > reboot right now, since you may not be able to boot back up until > installation is over, but boot immediately after). I can not stress > that too much. You need to reboot soon. > > Please Hit return to continue. > depmod: /lib/modules/2.4.27-1-k7/kernel/drivers/i2c/.placeholder is > not an ELF file > There was a problem running depmod. This may be benign, > (You may have versioned symbol names, for instance). > Or this could be an error. > depmod exited with return value 1 > Since this image uses initrd, I am not deleting the file > /lib/modules/2.4.27-1-k7/modules.dep. However, there is no > guarantee that the file is valid. I would strongly advice > you to either abort and fix the errors in depmod, or > regenerate the initrd image with a known good modules.dep > file. I repeat, an initrd kernel image with a bad modules.dep > shall fail to boot. > Would you like to abort now? [No] > > Que dois-je faire? > > Merci de votre aide. > > C'est quand même bizarre cette histoire avec /lib/modules/2.4.27-1-k7/kernel/drivers/i2c/.placeholder Car voici le contenu du fichier: # DO NOT EDIT OR REMOVE # This file is a simple placeholder to keep dpkg from removing this # directory