On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 14:31:37 -0800, Jernej Zidar muttered: > I think the system tried to load a module that was builtin the kernel > already. Did you built the snd_intel8x0 as module or did you incorporate it > in the kernel directly? > > JZidar > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Roberto Griso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 8:45 PM > Subject: [gentoo-user] Alsa and kernel-2.6.x > > > > I've found this problem with alsa and kernel-2.6.x when i try to restart > > tha alsa services : > > > > * WARNING: you are stopping a boot service. > > * Unloading ALSA... > > * Storing ALSA Mixer Levels > > * Unloading > > modules [ ok ] > > * Loading ALSA drivers... > > * Loading: snd-mixer-oss > > * Loading: snd-pcm-oss > > * Loading: snd-seq-oss > > * Loading: snd_intel8x0 > > FATAL: Module snd_intel8x0 already in kernel. > > * Loading: snd-seq-oss > > FATAL: Module snd_seq_oss already in kernel. > > * Running card-dependent scripts > > * Restoring Mixer > > Levels [ ok ] > > > > ; > > > > Anyone knows what do you means?
What's probably happening is that stopping ALSA doesn't unload the drivers, so the ALSA service complains when you try to load the module a second time. Harmless, then. You can probably ignore this. -- Andrew Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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