Thanks for the fast reply, Bill.
"Bill Nottingham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jens-Ulrik Petersen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > I am running kernel-2.4.0-0.37.i686 currently and trying to upgrade to
> > 2.4.0-0.43.12 (before that also tried 2.4.0-0.43.11). I seem to have
> > trouble with my loop devices, since:
> >
> > % sudo mkinitrd -v --omit-scsi-modules /boot/initrd-2.4.0-0.43.12 2.4.0-0.43.12
> > Using modules: ./kernel/drivers/ide/ide-mod.o
>./kernel/drivers/ide/ide-probe-mod.o ./kernel/drivers/ide/ide-disk.o
> > All of your loopback devices are in use!
>
> Potentially silly question; you *did* enable the loop device in your
> kernel config?
I am using the binary "kernel-2.4.0-0.37.i686.rpm" from rawhide, which
comes with a "loop.o" module.
% insmod loop
Using /lib/modules/2.4.0-0.37/kernel/drivers/block/loop.o
insmod: a module named loop already exists
Is there anything else that needs to be done to enable the loop
devices?
Jens
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