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http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=258496 |
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2009/2/20 Tom <uebershark@××××××××××.com> |
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> Hi List, |
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> I recently recompiled my kernel 2.6.28-rc1, I did not change anything |
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> config-wise(except addibng sysreq-keys under kernel-hacking), however |
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> somehow I am now getting module-loading errors during bootup. |
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> The messages complain about not being able to load something like |
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> 'kernelsoundseqoss' or something, which makes perfect sense, as such a |
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> module does not exist.(I can't remember the exact name, but I could |
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> note it down during next reboot if required) |
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> The OSS-modules (the alsa-compatibles, not the real oss) do however |
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> exist, and I can load them manually with insmod, and they then work |
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> flawlessly, /dev/dsp gets created, playback via 'OSS' is possible |
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> etc. |
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> How can this happen, why is it looking for wrong module-names?? |
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> I compiled with 'make all modules_install'. |
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> I then moved the kernel/system.map/config to /boot manually, because |
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> I'm paranoid and don't trust symlinks ;) |
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> Tom |
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