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#1 2011-09-03 05:06:16

My Nick
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[HELP]after kernel update...get error loading module

after the update some other day, and I always get an error loading the module at boot time ..

this my modules

MOD_AUTOLOAD="yes"
#MOD_BLACKLIST=() #deprecated
MODULES=(!snd_pcm_oss acpi-cpufreq fuse usbserial)

whether there is something wrong in my module? anyone can help me ..

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#2 2011-09-03 05:17:39

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Re: [HELP]after kernel update...get error loading module

Try acpi_cpufreq instead of acpi-cpufreq


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#3 2011-09-03 06:00:32

My Nick
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Re: [HELP]after kernel update...get error loading module

ewaller wrote:

Try acpi_cpufreq instead of acpi-cpufreq

I have changed to acpi_cpufreq .. but still fail at boot time
What are packages that must be downgraded?
coz experience like this after the update package

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#4 2011-09-03 06:06:27

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Re: [HELP]after kernel update...get error loading module

Disable clearing of boot messages and report exactly what the error is.

And a bang (!) is to prevent loading, isn't it (ie., blacklisting)?


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#5 2011-09-03 07:52:57

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Re: [HELP]after kernel update...get error loading module

ewaller wrote:

Try acpi_cpufreq instead of acpi-cpufreq

Modprobe doesn't care whether you use a hyphen or an underscore.

To the topic starter: please specify which modules are not loading at boot, and whether they load manually after login, and if a depmod run with full root privileges solves your problem. It most probably will.


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#6 2011-09-03 13:51:06

karol
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Re: [HELP]after kernel update...get error loading module

jasonwryan wrote:

Disable clearing of boot messages and report exactly what the error is.

And a bang (!) is to prevent loading, isn't it (ie., blacklisting)?

Blacklisting modules in rc.conf is deprecated.

My Nick, is your system up to date?

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