Nothing good nor bad, you just have to tell the kernel that it does not
have to look for these modules.
you do this through /etc/conf.modules
you will have to add a line "alias XXXX off" as
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/modules.txt explains.
Regards,
Pascal
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cristian POP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 1:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RH 6.0 + Kernel 2.2.9
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> Hi all!
> After upgrading the kernel from 2.2.5 to 2.2.9 on a
> RH 6.0 system i get these messages on boot-up:
>
> Sep 9 08:21:14 tiger modprobe: can't locate module eth0:0
> Sep 9 08:21:14 tiger modprobe: can't locate module eth0:1
> Sep 9 08:21:14 tiger modprobe: can't locate module eth0:2
> Sep 9 08:21:14 tiger modprobe: can't locate module eth0:3
> Sep 9 08:21:14 tiger modprobe: can't locate module eth0:4
> ......................
> Sep 9 08:21:17 tiger modprobe: can't locate module eth0:49
> Sep 9 08:21:17 tiger network: Bringing up interface eth0 succeeded
>
>
> I reckon the configs for those 2 kernels are the same ( or
> almost... ). I don't know if it's good or bad nor what setting
> could bring this up.
>
> Can u help me?
> TIA,
>
> C-ya,
> Cristian POP
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