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 modutils 2.4.22 (Default)
Section: Unix

 

Added: Mon, Feb 16th 1998 15:56 UTC (10 years, 8 months ago) Updated: Tue, Nov 2nd 2004 03:05 UTC (3 years, 11 months ago)


About:
The modutils package contains utilities that are intended to make a Linux modular kernel manageable for all users, administrators, and distribution maintainers.

Release focus: N/A

Author:
Keith Owens <modutils (at) ocs (dot) com (dot) au> [contact developer]

Rating:
8.37/10.00 (4 votes)

Tar/GZ:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/modutils/v2.4/
Tar/BZ2:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/modutils/v2.4/
Changelog:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/[..]/linux/utils/kernel/modutils/v2.4/README
RPM package:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/modutils/v2.4/

Trove categories: [change]
[Environment]  Console (Text Based)
[Intended Audience]  End Users/Desktop
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Topic]  Utilities

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
» Rating: 8.37/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.02% (Rank 3049)
» Popularity: 9.51% (Rank 251)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 2.4.27 02-Nov-2004 GNU General Public License (GPL) Tar/GZ Changelog

 Releases

Version Focus Date
2.4.27 Minor bugfixes 02-Nov-2004 11:05
2.4.25 Minor feature enhancements 11-Sep-2003 02:13
2.4.22 N/A 13-Jan-2003 06:26
2.4.21 Minor bugfixes 07-Nov-2002 18:24
2.4.20 Minor bugfixes 20-Sep-2002 17:13
2.4.19 N/A 01-Aug-2002 06:12
2.4.18 Minor bugfixes 22-Jul-2002 20:12
2.4.16 Minor feature enhancements 04-May-2002 23:21
2.4.15 Minor feature enhancements 08-Apr-2002 15:16
2.4.14 N/A 20-Mar-2002 01:14

 Comments

[»] Bug in insmod
by Alex Wheeler - Sep 20th 1999 16:14:42

Insmod handles the following legal command correctly:
	insmod  module symbol=value
But the following illegal command line throws insmod into an infinite
loop:
	insmod module symbol

E-mail with a possible solution has been sent to Richard Henderson.

[reply] [top]


    [»] Suggestion for Modprobe
    by nospamx - Aug 13th 2002 03:06:02

    Hi
    I use RedHat 7.3 and after re-compiling kernel + modules I got the following warning / error message at bootup:
    "Cann't locate module Block-Major-..."

    After guessing and re-compiling kernel + module several dozen times, I found the culprit: there are several files on "/dev" directory related to non existent hardware device. You should delete this "/dev/.." files to eliminate the message.

    Perhaps Modutils author can print/mention the device name that cause the "Cann't..." message to help debugging / solving the problem.

    At present it is difficult to find the offending "/dev/..." files. You should run the following command:

    ls -l /dev > out1.txt

    Search the out1.txt for major device number of "/dev/..." files, usually before "," (coma) sign. Find the correct number related to the modprobe warning.

    If the hardware device related to "/dev/..." file does not exist on your machine, delete this file.

    [reply] [top]


      [»] Re: Suggestion for Modprobe
      by Justin M. - Sep 6th 2004 11:22:33


      > After guessing and re-compiling kernel +

      > module several dozen times, I found the

      > culprit: there are several files on

      > "/dev" directory related to non existent

      > hardware device. You should delete this

      > "/dev/.." files to eliminate the

      > message.


      Chcek out the /dev/MAKEDEV script.

      --
      Justin M.

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