Thanks!  ... adding another tick on the
how-many-times-Mark-Post-was-right list

He was trying to execute intel binaries

~ Daniel


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Somewhere on your system, you have an Intel binary (program).  When the
>system tries to execute it, it determines that it is of type "binfmt-4c46"
>and tries to find the kernel module that will know how to execute it.  There
>isn't one, so you get the error message.  It's possible that the person you
>added is having problems trying to run a program they copied over from
>another Linux (Intel) system, and hasn't gotten around to telling you yet.
>
>Mark Post
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 10:51 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: modprobe: Can't locate module binfmt-4c46
>
>
>I recently did a useradd and that person has since logged in.  Ever
>since I'm getting "modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module binfmt-4c46"
>in /var/log/messages.  I haven't seen this before today.  A search on
>google pulled up a debian s390 thread but that involved gcc.  RH 7.2
>(2.4.9-17tape)
>
>~ Daniel
>

Reply via email to