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[ILUG] forcedeth + unkown symbol prob

[ILUG] forcedeth + unkown symbol prob

Declan Moriarty junk_mail at iol.ie
Tue Feb 28 09:39:41 GMT 2006


Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> Hi, I have installed gentoo but am still havin trouble. The
> forcedeth module will not load. It says there is an unkown
> symbol and FATAL error. Is it possible to fix or delete and
> reload?  Thanks Les-- Irish Linux Users' Group mailing list
> Email: ilug at linux.ie Options (including unsubscribe) here:
> http://mail.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug
> 

That's very little to go on, but presuming gentoo are capable of
compiling a distribution, there's only 2 possible reasons for that

	1. Somebody forgot to run ldconfig. Run it.
	2. Some other module should be preinstalled. 


Before posting, it's a good idea to ask google, btw in case it happens 
to be a well known bug and you get caught out not doing your research.

'gentoo forcedeth fatal' as a search term might be enough.
--

	With best Regards,


	Declan Moriarty.



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