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insmod errors with monolithic kernel?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Steve R. Parker)
Tue Nov 5 21:50:32 1996
From: "Steve R. Parker" <sparker@achilles.net>
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Date: Tue, 5 Nov 1996 21:44:29 -0500 (EST)
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Hi,
I've built a monolithic kernel as outlined in the RHL 4.0 User's Guide
(including commenting out the 'depmod -a' in /etc/rc.d./rc.sysinit but
upon reboot I am receiving a string of errors like the following:
...
Nov 5 17:41:50 wolf insmod: dev_queue_xmit: wrong version or undefined
Nov 5 17:41:50 wolf insmod: skb_copy_datagram_iovec: wrong version or undefined
Nov 5 17:41:50 wolf insmod: skb_clone: wrong version or undefined
Nov 5 17:41:50 wolf insmod: sock_register: wrong version or undefined
Nov 5 17:41:50 wolf insmod: alloc_skb: wrong version or undefined
Nov 5 17:41:50 wolf insmod: dev_mc_add: wrong version or undefined
Nov 5 17:41:50 wolf insmod: dev_remove_pack: wrong version or undefined
Nov 5 17:41:50 wolf insmod: Loading failed! The module symbols (from linux-2.0.18) don't match your linux-2.0.18
The messages appear to be related to networking but the only type of
interface I have configured is a PPP interface (which I've NOT activated
on boot). Is anyone else getting these types of messages? I searched
the archives and there is mention of a similar problem but there doesn't
seem to be a solution. The PPP link appears to be working fine but I am
still wondering why I see these messages on each boot. Any help would be
greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Steve R. Parker
- sparker@achilles.net
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