On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 01:00:16AM +0100, scr wrote: > > Thank you very much for your suggestions and the patch against > /etc/init.d/kerneld you supplied. Well, for your patch: this > doesn´t apply cleanly to my (plain potato) kerneld script, but > I got the idea. ;-)
odd that it didn't apply cleanly, i made it against a potato kerneld script... (maybe your not following security updates, modutils was upgraded about 5 times to fix the same bug recently...) (or maybe it was because you needed -p2 the [lazy] way i made the patch) > The source of my troubles with the modutils script might be the > fact that I tried to boot my hand-rolled kernel from another > directory than /boot (the other script I complained about, > /etc/init.d/modutils, seems to get fooled because /boot is > present, but I´m not booting from there). i don't see why that should matter really, i know people to just drop the kernel in / and things work properly. you do need to put the System.map-`uname -r` in /boot or else some things may complain. > Not in the current state of my research/newbieness/whatever. ok, ill check woody's modutils and see if this bug is still there and if so file a bug against it. -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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