On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 08:13, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> Try depmod -a -F /usr/src/linux-2.4.20-gentoo-r5/System.map
> Don't know if it'll work, but could be the problem.
>
I did that, but to no avail. There is no System.map. See:
# ls
COPYING MAINTAINERS README config.old dell_config
include kernel-config patches.txt
CREDITS MAINTAINERS~ REPORTING-BUGS config_bkup
drivers init lib scripts
Changelog.rmap Makefile Rules.make config_dell_alt
fs ipc mm te
Documentation Makefile~ arch crypto
grsecurity kernel net
# pwd
/usr/src/linux-2.4.20-gentoo-r5
The fact that it is missing is suspicious. What makes System.map? I
don't know why it is not there. I did
make clean
make dep
make bzImage modules modules_install
Any ideas?
> > > > without this module support (iptables needs the ip_table kernel
> > > > support as a module not built-in), even thou i love gentoo.. i'll
> > > > prolly have to siwtch back to redhat **shudder**..
>
> What is this? A threat? Please don't assume that a lack of help is because we
> don't want you with us. It is almost exclusively a lack of knowledge (or
> understanding) of a problem in situations that there are no valuable replies.
Actually, I hijacked another person's message, someone who was having
the same problem as myself, so I didn't actually write that. I suspect
it was exasperation, not a threat. I myself, if all else fails, would
go back to SuSE, not RedHat, but that is _not_ a threat and I am not
about to give up. ;-) I appreciate the help. Please don't think
otherwise.
Thanks,
Bud
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