Jeroen N. Witmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have searched the mailing list archives for this problem, and I
understand it can be solved by aliasing module char-major-10 to off, but
I would like to understand what is going on. (It is not really a
problem, because in spite of the message
Jeroen N. Witmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem appeared on my box when I upgraded from the Debian hamm
kernel 2.0.34 to a 2.0.36 kernel straight from linux. The only
relevent difference in the configuration of these kernels seems to
be:
diff -u /boot/config-2.0.34
I have searched the mailing list archives for this problem, and I
understand it can be solved by aliasing module char-major-10 to off, but
I would like to understand what is going on. (It is not really a
problem, because in spite of the message everything seems to work.)
The problem appeared on
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