Garrett Jost wrote: > > I hope this question hasn't been asked before. I've been of the mailing > list for awhile and can't find the answer anywhere else. > > I am now using the unstable Debian release with a custom-built 1.0.27 kernel. > A week or two ago, I somehow lost the module utilities (modprobe, insmod, > etc.) while I was doing a dselect ftp update from unstable. It could > have been because my /usr filesystem filled up. I was able to fix > it by copying the utilities from a 1.1 disk. > > Now I want to put back the up-to-date module utilities, but I can't find > which pkg it is in. I though it was in module, but that package is > a dummy. It refers to a package called modutil, but I can't find > it anywhere. > > How can I put back the current module utilities? > > Thanks, > Garrett Jost
I went back to /rex-fixed/binary/base/ and used dpkg -i mod* to fix this for the time being. I had no idea the problem existed until I rebooted and modprobe was gone. It could have happened anytime in the last week. Paul Wade, CEO Greenbush Technologies Corporation Web: http://www.greenbush.com/ Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ********************************* Fresh Linux CD's mailed monthly No refrigeration needed Under 1 billion sold! *********************************