Hi, Scott. Note that I'm not any expert in these questions, but as noone responds, I'll try to give it a shot:
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 03:53:57PM -0600, Scott wrote: > I'm trying to upgrade my debian woody kernel. I was trying to do it the > simple way, using a prebuilt kernel image. My original install Woody kernel > didn't work, either so I built my own to get it going. Now, I'd like to get > in-sysc if possible and use the "standard" kernel. Or at least figure out > why it won't work for my Redhat to Debian education's sake. I haven't manage to understand the Debian way of kernelling for some three years I've been with Linux. But messing with kernel always was a deep-insider thing, wasn't it? > Via dselect, I installed the kernel-image-2.4.18-1-686 but I can't get it to > work correctly. It appears to be related to module problems (a guess). I'd > paste the results of the boot messages, but I can't find them logged > anywhere. I looked in "dmesg", /var/log/syslog, etc. Nowhere do I see the Use a pencil. If they go off-screen too quickly, stop the tty output by XOFF (Ctrl-S on i386 vt). Resume by XON (Ctrl-Q). If they are pushed off the dmesg buffer, try to boot into singleuser/use the `init=' kernel parameter. > message about Can't locate module in any /var/log/* file. (As an aside, I'd > like to know where to look for that if possible.) The jist of the error > messages is shown in quotes below. They are interspersed with the rest of > the boot messages. The problems see to start right after the mtab "note". > > "Note: can't open /etc/mtab" > (but it's there and exists as far as I can see) Who is the originator of that message? What is the context? What are the mtab's permissions? Probably, they mean opening for writing, so readonly filesystem would be a problem. > "Note: /etc/modules.conf is newer than > /lib/modules/2.4.18-1-686/modules.dep" > (so I booted with this kernel, then I ran depmod -a, got no errors, then > rebooted, did not fix) Yes. This is one of the things I don't understand. > "modprobe: Can't locate module *" Here it really helps to spell out. Generally, these are missing entries in /etc/modules.conf. > I get the "newer than" messages a dozen or so more times. System boots, but > at least the network card is not up. It is listed as a module I believe in > the modules net dir. Boot with "my" kernel, all works OK. Boot with the > pre-built, all kinds of err messages. Spell out. The Debian way of editing /etc/modules.conf is modconf(8), AFAIUI. But maybe I'm wrong, really. > P.S. As a side question, how do I tell if I have the matching kernel source > that is correlated to say the 2.4.18-1-686 image? Is kernel-source-2.4.18 > always "in-sync" witht the latest similar (2.4.18) kernel? The docs should tell you. If they don't, it's a bug :-) -- Jan Minar "Please don't CC me, I'm subscribed." x 4
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