On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 06:35:02PM +0000, Antti Kantee wrote: > Module Name: src > Committed By: pooka > Date: Fri Mar 5 18:35:02 UTC 2010 > > Modified Files: > src/sys/kern: kern_module.c sys_module.c > src/sys/sys: module.h > > Log Message: > Move builtin modules to a list in init and load them from there > instead of using linksets directly. This has two implications: > > 1) It is now possible to "unload" a builtin module provided it is > not busy. This is useful e.g. to disable a kernel feature as > an immediate workaround to a security problem. To re-initialize > the module, modload -f <name> is required.
Antti, On my console and in /var/log/messages, I find WARNING: module error: use -f to reinstate builtin module "compat" For example, whenever I type my login: login: dyoung WARNING: module error: use -f to reinstate builtin module "compat" Password: I noticed that modstat tells me that REFS == -1 on some modules: NAME CLASS SOURCE REFS SIZE REQUIRES compat misc builtin -1 - - Does it have something to do with your change? Dave -- David Young OJC Technologies dyo...@ojctech.com Urbana, IL * (217) 278-3933