#emerge module-init-tools On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 10:01, Dmitry K.Suzdalev wrote: > Hi! > > While configuring my kernel, i set some features, such as pppd stuff && > nls stuff, to be built in. > > After compiling it, i rebooted with this new kernel and got this error: > > ---BEGIN ERROR--- > > Calculating module dependencies....... [!!] > Failed to calculate module dependencies > ERROR: problem starting needed services: > *checkfs* was not started > *local mount* was not started > *clock* was not started > *bootmisc* was not started > > ---END ERROR--- > > After looking in those scripts sources, i found that latter scripts > depend on first script and that the first (checkfs) script depends on > modules script. In that module, i've found that error string with > details redirected to /dev/null. So i redirected them to some file, > rebooted and opened that file in console. > > Here's what was in it: > > ---BEGIN CODE--- > modprobe: module char-major-<xxx> not found > modprobe: module char-major-<yyy> not found > .....etc > ---END CODE--- > > Next, I went to /etc/modules.d directory > and found there a 'ppp' script with aliases for those char-major-xxx > modules listed above. > > But i don't need that stuff!!! I have it compiled in my kernel! > I solved the problem by commenting out ALL those lines with aliases. > AND ALL WENT WELL ON NEXT REBOOT. > > 'All' exept nls modules :). > Now I have similar errors on boot, but this time it looks like this: > > --BEGIN CODE-- > modprobe: module nls-<some-compiled-in-encoding> not found > (this line repeats for each built in encoding) > --END CODE-- > > So that's my problem. The questions are: > > 1. Can i solve problem with ppp modules in another way, i.e. without > commenting out lines in /etc/modules.d/ppp? > 2. How to solve problem with nls modules? I didn't find a solution yet. > > Your help is very appresiated. > Thanks a lot. > > Dmitry. > > -- > Sorry for bad English. My $native_language=$perl. > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list >
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