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Re: unresolved symbols on bootup
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (D. Wayne Dyer)
Wed Oct 30 20:05:35 1996
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Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 17:01:36 -0800 (PST)
From: "D. Wayne Dyer" <dwdyer@eskimo.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.95.961030165917.4399A-300000@solace.3e.org> from "Daniel M. Drucker" at Oct 30, 96 05:01:01 pm
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Daniel M. Drucker wrote:
[...]
>
> Yes, I _am_ certain that I am actually booting from the kernel built
> with this configuration.
[...]
Try clearing out /lib/modules/2.0.18/ if you have nothing built as a
module. I've run into similar funniness when I previously had something
compiled as a module (sound) and then removed it altogether (for OSS/Linux),
as kerneld would find the previously-compiled module & load it.
(Granted, that's not during boot...)
Of course once you do that, you can't boot of the original modular
kernel... Perhaps a more elegant solution involves /etc/modules.conf?
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