tjm wrote: > > Hello, > > I have had the same problem although it doesn't seem to > cause any adverse condition with the machine. The startup > script /etc/rcS.d/S20modutils (/etc/init.d/modutils) runs > depmod -a when the machine boots, but it seems that the > time stamp that results from the new modules.dep file > being made is incorrect. It appears that the date is > ok but the time is not, making it appear the modules.dep > file may be older than modules.conf. If I run depmod -a > after the machine is up and running, the time/date stamp on > the modules.dep file is correct. Maybe the system time that > is used when the startup script is run is not correct until > later in the boot process, but I don't know enough of > this to make changes safely. Try changing the time/date of > the modules.conf back a couple days by using 'touch' or > remaking the file (update-modules) after turning the system > time back temporarily to see if it makes a difference. A > proper solution would be much nicer, though.
I tried that but the problem seems to be that the modules.conf is updated during boot process (looking and date/time of the file), and modules.dep is not (or is updated sooner)... well, at least I see I am not alone... does this look like a bug? last time I checked there was no bug filed, but I have hard time to figure out which package the bug would be filed for... erik > > Using Debian potato with a 2.2.17 kernel. > > > > > > > > Oct 25 00:08:06 jojda insmod: Note: /etc/modules.conf is more recent > > > > than /lib/m > > > > odules/2.2.17/modules.dep > > > > > > > > is somewhat troubling me, I have fairly plain debian unstable install, > > > > why do I get the message? > > > > > > Do a 'depmod -a' > > > Phil > > > > it does not help at all, the reason why modules.conf is newer is > > because some program always updates it during reboot but modules.dep is > > not updated... > > > > does anybody else have the same problem? if not, how come I have this > > problem? I did not change startup scripts, everything is 'the debian > > way' > > > > erik > > > > thanks, > -- > tony mollica > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null