As it's not entirely obvious I'll reply to the list..
You should always make sure you've the latest modutils
when playing with bleeding edge kernels. Also it's useful
to have the latest util-linux.
Padraig.
Stephane Dudzinski wrote:
> Hello,
>> I did install kernel 2.4.1 on a couple of machines without any single problem
> except .... at home. The problem is that modules.dep in /lib/modules/2.4.1 is
> empty and does not create dependances. I thought it was my machine which was
> causing this behavior but another friend of mine got the problem ... the
> similarity is that we both use redhat 6.2 I didn't see the problem with
> redhat 7.x flavours (mandrake 7.2 included) or debian 2.2
>> Has anyone seen that ?
> Steph
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