On 9/28/05, Jan C. Nordholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 04:27:24PM -0400, Matt Price wrote: > > hi folks, > > > > on a system that's been running debian for several years, I seem to > > have several systems for organizing modules on my machine -- > > /etc/modules/ /etc/modules.conf, /etc/modutils, etc/modprobe.d ... > > if you're getting those "module not found" errors in one bunch, I'd > presume this happens during the initscript of module-init-tools, which > tries to load every module mentioned in /etc/modules. There might be > some leftovers from previous kernel/module-configurations in there. > Check the contents of the file against the error list you get, and > against the present modules in /lib/modules/2.6.12/ . > > If that doesn't (or insufficiently) solve your problem, you should > post a small excerpt from your bootlog containing the error messages. >
Hi Jan, that helps some -- got rid of most of the messages except one about shpchp, which is not listed in my /etc/modules, so don't know the origin. Unfortunately cna't post my bootlog b/c bootlogd doesn't seem to wantto run! I have the following /et/default/bootlogd: # Run bootlogd at startup ? BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes ... but still no /var/log/boot. Not sure what that's about; I noticed another thread from someone with a similar difficulty, no solution posted, not sure what's going on. anyway, that was a great start, thanks! matt