Thanks Alan, Rex for your answers...

On Monday 14 July 2003 21:08, Alan wrote:
> Sounds like your modules aren't being loaded on boot properly.  Make
> sure that /etc/modules.autoload had the right modules in it (IE: rtc
> and ide-scsi based on the errors above) and if it does, try to load them
> manually with "modprobe rtc".  If you get errors from that you may need
> to rebuild your kernel modules with "cd /usr/src/linux ; make modules
> modules_install" (assuming that /usr/src/linux points to the current
> kernel directory).  Either that or /etc/init.d/modules isn't being run
> on start for some reason... are all the other services on the box being
> started correctly?

Yes, all other thingies are running nicely :). I mentioned only those which 
reported errors...
I edited /etc/modules.d/i386 and commented out the line:
"alias char-major-10-135 rtc" 
May be this line caused problems? I haven't compiled in /dev/rtc support in 
kernel, IIRC.
Now I'll go on and reboot and tell you how it will react.

On Monday 14 July 2003 21:08, Rex Young wrote:
> Not really a help, but I did the same thing with the same result.  They
> don't seem
> to hinder operation of the box at all, though, so I was going to be patient
> and see
> if updating baselayout in a day or two fixes things.

We'll hope :). 
I must say that my box works great too. But still, I don' want to see those 
pesky errors on each boot :).
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