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I've used the phc_intel package from AUR, yet it didn't work for me and I removed it. Now, during boot I get the "Fatal: module phc_intel not found" message. It doesn't stop the boot but it's annoying. There is no mention of it in rc.conf:
MOD_AUTOLOAD="no"
#MOD_BLACKLIST=() #deprecated
MODULES=(!usblp acpi_cpufreq cpufreq_ondemand iwl4965 ac battery button processor thermal video btusb cdrom agpgart intel-agp nvram i2c-i801 i2c-core evdev joydev pcspkr psmouse serio_raw led-class mmc_core ricoh_mmc sdhci-pci sdhci pci_hotplug shpchp thinkpad_acpi wmi rtc-cmos rtc-core rtc-lib nvidia output iTCO_vendor_support iTCO_wdt snd-mixer-oss snd-pcm-oss snd-hwdep snd-page-alloc snd-pcm snd-timer snd snd-hda-codec snd-hda-intel soundcore scsi_mod ahci ata_piix e1000e bluetooth mac80211 rfkill iwlagn iwlcore cfg80211 pcmcia_core rsrc_nonstatic yenta_socket usb-storage usbcore ehci-hcd uhci-hcd ieee1394 ohci1394 sd_mod sr_mod st)
Any ideas?
Last edited by dcc24 (2009-12-19 19:59:45)
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Check if you have anything relevant in /etc/modprobe.d/.
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Yes, there was a conf file there. Removing it solved the problem. Thanks!
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