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Author: Craig S.
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Subject: module deps, was Re: PLUG-discuss digest, Vol 1 #2060 - 15 msgs
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> Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 00:08:00 -0700 (MST)
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> Am 19. Mar, 2002 schwätzte Craig S. so:
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> > > From: "der.hans" <>
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> > > Do a 'uname -r' to make sure your kernel thinks it's 2.4.18.
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> Is your kernel listing as 2.4.18?
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yes, when I select the 2.4.18 kernel from lilo it is booted and seen as
the proper version.

> > > What's the timestamp on modules.dep?
> >
> > -rw-r--r--   1 root     root           0 Mar 19 00:34 modules.dep

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> Hmm, size of zero is bad.
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> Try running 'depmod -a' by hand as root and see if that file changes.
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nope, I even tried removing the file and recompiling the kernel with the
make modules and make modules_install commands. Filesize comes up as
zero still.

I checked my 2.2.16 modules.dep file and it shows about 30k for
filesize.

> > > Was it created after the kernel looked
> > > for it?
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> > I assume by this you mean the timestamp on the kernel image bzImage.


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> Actually, I meant the modules.dep. You answer that below, though.
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> > rc.modules calls depmod -a before any modules are loaded by it. I

think
> > rc.modules runs right after rc.S in the startup process.
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> OK. Is the filesystem mounted r/w when 'depmod -a' is run? Is it out

of
> space? Do your boot logs show any errors? Check /var/log/* and the

output
> from 'dmesg'.
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Ok, shell scripting isn't a real strong point of mine right now but if
scripts are like C++ or Java programs that run from the first line of
main to the last then the file-system is read-only while rc.modules is
run.

dmesg doesn't give me much, this is strange because at startup I clearly
see the messages about my modules failing to load at startup, but there
is nothing about my modules in dmesg or any of the log files.

/var/log/system did give me a interesting message until I recompiled the
kernel.

Before kernel recompile -

Inspecting /boot/System.map
no module symbols loaded

After recompiling the kernel -

loaded 164128 symbols from /boot/System.map
Symbols match kernel version 2.4.18

I have been doing some reading about these problems online. All the
solutions in archived usenet posts and people's own fixes suggested
recompiling the kernel. I tried that and am still no closer to solving
the missing module mystery.

According to the kernel changes doc I need egcs 2.91.66 (which I believe
I have) or gcc 2.95.3.

The reason why I think I have egcs setup as my compiler is when I do a
locate on gcc I get this:

/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-slackware-linux/egcs-2.91.66


I have read quite a few usenet posts that suggest using gcc over egcs
for kernel compiles. So I downloaded gcc 2.95.3 The other day and was
planning to install the compiler tomorrow and try to compile with gcc
instead of egcs.

Craig S.