RE: modprobe: can't locate modules?

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Also make modules_install

and another thing, if you have a new kernel and your modules are compiled into kernel you can need a new initrd.

You can use mkinitrd for compile a new kernel and change the grub.conf to point the new initrd (or replace the current initrd).

Best regards

Llorens

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De: redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de Anthony Yulo
Enviado el: jueves, 27 de noviembre de 2003 7:11
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Asunto: modprobe: can't locate modules?

i just compiled a new kernel 2.4.22... i have configured the settings on USB 
support properly..
i have compiled it successfully with make dep, make bzImage, make modules... 
etc..

and then when i boot using that kernel, there were many errors outputted...
"modprobe can't locate module mousedev"
"modproble can't locate module keybdev".? somthing like that...

my mouse is a USB mouse... now with the new kernel i can't use it anymore...
another problem is on the iptables section...
it seems modprobl cannot also locate the modules for iptables...

what do i do with these?

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