On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 08:22:49PM +0200, Jaco de Groot wrote:
> Juergen Leising wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 10:44:27AM +0200, Jaco de Groot wrote:
> > > Jaco de Groot wrote:
(...)
>
> Module Used by
> zftape -1
> ftape 0 [zftape]
>
> Cool, zftape is used -1 times!!!
>
...shit: I'm afraid, I don't know what's the reason for this. I can recall, that
I faced the same problem about one year ago, but it vanished without having
applied a real solution...and it hasn't reappeared in the meantime...
insmod -V shows 2.1.121, right? Are you able to upgrade the kernel to 2.2.12?
I have recognized that you use an updated kernel from redhat, but I must
admit, I do not trust to much those precompiled kernels...I prefer compiling from
scratch. But to be honest: I really don't know exactly, why you cannot kick out
those modules...
Anybody better ideas?
Bye, bye, Juergen.
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