Isn't the following the root for my problem: # # Character devices # CONFIG_VT=y CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y CONFIG_SERIAL=m # CONFIG_SERIAL_EXTENDED is not set # CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y CONFIG_UNIX98_PTY_COUNT=256 # CONFIG_PRINTER is not set CONFIG_MOUSE=y
# # Mice # [13:22:10 /tmp]$ Why was it made that way? Is it a bug? > >>>>> "Colin" == Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >> [23:32:47 /tmp]$ wc /var/log/syslog -l 1316 /var/log/syslog > >> [23:32:50 /tmp]$ grep "modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-6" > >> /var/log/syslog | wc -l 214 [23:32:53 /tmp]$ > > Shaul> Why 15% of my syslog is filled with the error message about > Shaul> that module? What does it do? > > Colin> char-major-6 is an alias for the set of kernel character > Colin> devices on major number 6; > Colin> /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt says that this is > Colin> parallel printer support, so presumably you've got a printer > Colin> daemon installed or something. > > Shaul> I am using a kernel-image as is and have not compiled > Shaul> anything. Why is it all of a sudden gives me messages about it? > Shaul> Is it a bug in some package? How can I fix it? > > Colin> That kernel-image package *does* have parallel printer support > Colin> enabled as a module. Have you modified anything in > Colin> /etc/modutils/ in any way? > > I don't think so. Rather, the lp module is loaded at boot time, as it > is listed in /etc/modules. That would be the place to check for > modifications, and the boot script that reads it which is > /etc/init.d/modutils. > > If Shaul wants the driver loaded the non-Debian way, on demand, he > needs to add this line to /etc/modutils/aliases: > > alias char-major-6 lp > > then run update-modules. > > -- > Ian Zimmerman, Oakland, California, U.S.A. > In his own soul a man bears the source > from which he draws all his sorrows and his joys. > Sophocles. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- -- Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>