Re: Problem with kmod 4 and 'modprobe squashfs'

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On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Silvan Calarco
<silvan.calarco@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On giovedì 19 gennaio 2012 18:27:47 Lucas De Marchi wrote:
>> Hi, Silvan
>>
>> [ CC'ing linux-modules@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx that is kmod's mailing list ]
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Silvan Calarco
>>
>> <silvan.calarco@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> > I'm trying to migrate our openmamba live media from using
>> > module-init-tools to kmod (version 4) but I'm currently seeing a strange
>> > problem which I can't understand.
>> > In short kmod's modprobe only when used from the initramfs (dracut 14)
>> > won't load the squashfs module with 'modprobe squashfs' but it does with
>> > 'modprobe squashfs.ko'. The strange thing is that with random other
>> > modules the behaviour is as expected, e.g. 'modprobe reiserfs' works. I
>> > could not find any difference in depmod files configuration for squashfs
>> > and reiserfs, neither anything particular is set in /etc/modprobe.*
>> > files.
>> >
>> > Here are the results of some tests that might be useful:
>> >
>> > #modprobe -v reiserfs
>> > insmod /lib/modules/3.0mamba/kernel/fs/reiserfs/reiserfs.ko
>> > #modprobe -v squashfs
>> > insmod //squashfs
>> > #modprobe -v squashfs.ko
>> > insmod /lib/modules/3.0mamba/kernel/fs/squashfs/squashfs.ko
>>
>> How did you generate it (with module-init-tools or with kmod)?
>
> With kmod.
>
>> Could
>> you attach your /lib/modules/3.0mamba/modules.dep ?
>
> Here it is.

You attached the file from your system, not from the iniramfs, right?

If it's not too big, please attach the whole initramfs or put it somewhere else.


Lucas De Marchi
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