Re: Invalid module format

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* Peter_22@xxxxxx wrote:

> Imagine you do a full system setup, load and compile
> loop-AES-v3.2f.tar.bz2 with no errors at all and finally result
> right here: $ insmod: error inserting
> '/lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic/extra/loop.ko': -1 Invalid module
> format

That looks like Ubuntu (the latest, Haunted Antilope or something?)


> Yes, I ran depmod before and I also checked for error messages
> during compile process. It seems to be something stupid, wrong
> kernel headers or so. Any clue?

Nope.

Have you managed to solve the problem in the meantime?

If not, can you reproduce the error (maybe via a virtual machine)?

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