On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 12:13 PM, Graham Haddock <[email protected]> wrote:
> Robert:
>
> Well, I have done it three times, on two different (stock) RevC hardware
> sets,
> two different clean downloads loads of jessie snapshot 10-22.
> Different microSD cards.
> jessie is unmodified/untouched in any way, and get the same result...
>
> They boot without error after initial download/install of snapshot 10-22.
>
> Then apply "install linux-image-3.8.13-bone67 " and get
>
> [FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.
>
> I am monitoring the command line output on ttyO0.
>
> Debian seems to run fine for my applications, so I do not know which service
> is
> failing to start.
Your probally seeing:
debian@beaglebone:~$ systemctl --failed
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION
● dnsmasq.service loaded failed failed dnsmasq - A lightweight DHCP
● systemd-modules-load.service loaded failed failed Load Kernel Modules
LOAD = Reflects whether the unit definition was properly loaded.
ACTIVE = The high-level unit activation state, i.e. generalization of SUB.
SUB = The low-level unit activation state, values depend on unit type.
2 loaded units listed. Pass --all to see loaded but inactive units, too.
To show all installed unit files use 'systemctl list-unit-files'.
debian@beaglebone:~$ journalctl | grep systemd-modules
Oct 28 15:38:33 beaglebone systemd-modules-load[154]: Module 'fuse' is builtin
Oct 28 15:38:33 beaglebone systemd-modules-load[154]: Failed to find
module 'mt7601Usta'
Oct 28 15:38:33 beaglebone systemd[1]: systemd-modules-load.service:
main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
Oct 28 15:38:33 beaglebone systemd[1]: Unit
systemd-modules-load.service entered failed state.
i had the "m7601Usta" module installed for v3.14.x:
remove the old one:
debian@beaglebone:~$ dpkg --list | grep mt7601
ii mt7601u-modules-3.14.22-ti-r31 1jessie
armhf mt7601u modules
sudo apt-get remove mt7601u-modules-3.14.22-ti-r31 --purge
Install the new one: (if you have the m7601u hardare)
sudo apt-get install mt7601u-modules-`uname -r`
sudo depmod -a `uname -r`
sudo update-initramfs -uk `uname -r`
Or you could just remove:
/etc/modules-load.d/mt7601.conf
Regards,
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Robert Nelson
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