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[ILUG] Kernel compilation/reboot problem

[ILUG] Kernel compilation/reboot problem

SHIRLEY STEPHEN 9637214 at student.ul.ie
Thu Jan 20 17:30:01 GMT 2000


It doesn't complain about different kernel modules,
it just gives me pages of unresloved symbols.

I'm not trying to upgrade the kernel, just recompile
the mandrake one.

Steve

> ----------
> From: 	Jakma, Paul[SMTP:Paul.Jakma at compaq.com]
> Sent: 	20 January 2000 17:21
> To: 	'Stephen Shirley'; ilug at linux.ie
> Subject: 	RE: [ILUG] Kernel compilation/reboot problem
> 
> > The modules had been replaced with the ones I was compiling
> > last night (I think) and so wouldn't load.
> > Can't load the aic7xxx module.
> 
> try forcing the module to load, insmod -f. If the kernel versions aren't
> too
> different it might work.
> 
> -paul jakma
> 
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