This sounds a lot like kernel modules problems - have you done a depmod -a ?
Also, check the state of you /lib/modules/* dirs, they could have done
something funny.
Steve
On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, you wrote:
> Hi all,
>> I recently had a crash on one of my linux boxen here and decided to
> reload everything from scratch rather than from backup (I was bored).
> So using a Slackware 3.6 CD, I set up the system again and had no
> problems until upgraded my kernel to 2.2.10 again, to bring it back to
> the kernel version I had been running previously. I have a funny
> feeling I missed a step though because now I am coming across a LOT of
> "unresolved symbols" error msgs. If anybody can tell me what I did
> wrong I'd be extremly grateful, as this is driving me insane.
>> Anybody feel like leading me in the right direction?
>> Thanks again,
>> Ruairi
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