Thanks, when I get up the nerve to try compiling again I will do just
that.
Joel Hammer wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 10:57:05PM -0700, Marianne Taylor wrote:
> > I tried doing this on the weekend. I figured from the documentation
> > that I only needed to update mod-utils. Did that and compiled the new
> > kernel which loaded just fine, but alot of the modules wouldn't work.
> >
> > I bet this is related to my other problem. Since the error messages
> > (there were many) were that various hardware in modules.conf couldn't be
> > found. Couldn't find or load the module for my network card. So had to
> > re-install.
>
> I don't use Suse but....
> The problem with modules is that if you compile a kernel, then compile the
> modules, the modules are compiled for the kernel you are currently running.
> There may be a switch you can throw to avoid this, but I just compile the
> kernel, reboot into the new kernel, and then make modules and make modules_install.
> Then, reboot again.
> Getting the modules to install properly can be a pain if modprobe isn't
> working.
> If depmod -a works on your system (put into rc.local) then things might go
> easier, if not, you can install them by hand.
> Joel
>
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