I'm pretty sure this error message means that the kernel can't understand a
type of executable that needs to be run. A fix suggested on the
kernel mailing list required an addition of the line 'alias binfmt-
binfmt_aout' to your /etc/modules.conf file.
Tony
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, BillK
Hi,
I get the following in /var/log/messages whenever ppd goes up or down
(using kppp on MD 7.1):
Aug 21 16:30:35 Ralph modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
binfmt-
Does anyone know what this module is, does or belong to so I can track
it down?
BillK
Hi,
I get the following in /var/log/messages whenever ppd goes up or
down(using kppp on MD 7.1):
Aug 21 16:30:35 Ralph modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
binfmt-
Does anyone know what this module is, does or belong to so I can track
it down?
BillK
Tony McGee wrote:
Thanks Tony, I have found a binfmt-aout, misc and java in the modules/fs
directories. Do you have any more info or pointers to info that may
help me understand what these modules do and which I actually need?
BillK
I'm pretty sure this error message means that the kernel
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Thank you.
Submitted 22-Aug-00 by BillK:
Tony McGee wrote:
Thanks Tony, I have found a binfmt-aout, misc and java in the modules/fs
directories. Do you have any more info or pointers to info that may
help me understand what these modules do and which I actually need?
binfmt_aout is for executing old
I will be out of the office from August 22 through August. 27. I will have limited
opportunity to respond to email until then.
Thank you.