On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 10:36:37AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi; > I am using a debian linux-2.6.17 system to build a linux-2.6.x > (x = 12 or 9). After `make install` the newly built kernel, I could boot > up the new kernel without error. However, when I boot up the system back > to the original default linux-2.6.17, I am stumbled into the error above > and dropped into single user shell where I could type anything on the > keyboard now. My question is, what has gone wrong with any configuration > in /boot that could have miss-led the original default linux-2.6.17 to > load modules from the wrong directories; directories which are supposed > to be used by the respective linux kernel when it boots up? > Any insight is appreciated.
Are you using grub? Are you using an initrd? If using grub, is menu.lst correct? If using an initrd, does update-initramfs help? Does depmod -a help? -- Chris. ====== " ... the official version cannot be abandoned because the implication of rejecting it is far too disturbing: that we are subject to a government conspiracy of `X-Files' proportions and insidiousness." Letter to the LA Times Magazine, September 18, 2005. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]