Am Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2002 12:47 schrieb Seneca:

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> It can be fixed by compiling the kernel with the appropriate module. If
> the message mentions char-major-10-135, it's looking for rtc.o (real
> time clock). When a kernel compiled with rtc as a module, then booted,
> the error would go away.

Excuse me "hijacking" this thread. But I have this 10-135-problem, but 
instead of making rtc.o available to the kernel, I'd prefer to remove the 
call for it. Do you know which part of the init process is responsible for 
trying to access the rtc?

Thanks 
joerg


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