Daniel Martin at cush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Does anyone know how to have the modprobe in hamm display more > descriptive log messages when it can't load a module? I've been > getting messages in my log like: > > May 14 13:27:41 cush modprobe: can't locate module > > and I've been trying to track them down, (they appear whenever > netscape is started) but it would really help if I knew what module it > is that modprobe can't locate
Well, I don't know what I thought I was doing before, because modprobe appears to still give full module information when it can't find a module; it's just that in this case the module being asked for is the empty string (""); kerneld is calling modprobe with something equivalent to: /sbin/modprobe -k -s '' So maybe this is a bug against kerneld, as I can't imagine a normal situation that would cause it to ask for an empty module. And I have no idea what module binfmt-0 might be; it doesn't appear as one of the aliases on my machine's modprobe -c. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]