hi jacek...

     I've had exactly the same errors after rebuilding the kernel. With
a fresh install, touching nothing, i've compiled a new kernel and
modules. Everything boots fine, no error at all. Except for the swap
device, which complains about permissions. I _think_ i fixed by simply
giving it what it wanted... as root, chmod 600 /dev/hda2 (/dev/hda2 is
my swap device, yours is likely different) and no permissions error.
Then, at some point, the system can't unmount / (the root drive) at a
halt or reboot. Upon reboot, i see an 'unable to load interpreter'
error, then the Modprobe: can't load module lo for 49 times is printed
to the display, then lo comes up and all appears to be fine. After the
first boot or so, the lo error gets printed to /var/log/messages. Very
annoying.
    I've been all over the 'net looking for an answer, but no luck. Your
posting is the first mention i've seen of it. You say you changed the
permissions for swap and it stopped being used? Please tell me if my
solution worked.. or not i _appear_ to be using swap just fine with
perms at 0600, but i haven't really watched to see if swap was getting
used. hmm...

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