Jamie,

Been there done that.

depmod -a does nothing except truncating modules.dep.

Thanks

Jamie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
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>Bob,
>
Im not positive, but I think you can boot the 2.4 kernel, and run depmod -a,
>then reboot.
>If that doesnt fix it, let us know what it does/doesnt do for you.
>
>Jamie
>
>
>On Friday 28 February 2003 03:04 pm, Bob Crandell wrote:
>: Hi,
>:
>: Installed Linux yesterday.  It came with kernel 2.2.16.  I compiled
>: 2.4.20-xfs.  I load everything that's not required at bootup as modules.
>: When I boot the 2.2.16 kernel, it works.  When I boot the 2.4.20-xfs kernel
>: it can't find the modules. /lib/modules/2.4.20-xfs does exist.  All the
>: modules that are supposed to be there are there.  Where is the module info
>: kept?  How can I convince modprobe the modules really are there?
>:
>: Thanks
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