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[ale] SCSI module not loading on Debian Sarge
- Subject: [ale] SCSI module not loading on Debian Sarge
- From: bluejay at speedfactory.net (Jim Seymour)
- Date: Mon Dec 22 05:24:37 2003
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <20031221071117.GA828@nuthatch> <[email protected]> <20031221153824.GA830@nuthatch> <[email protected]>
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 11:44:12AM -0500, Calvin Harrigan wrote:
> On Sunday 21 December 2003 10:38 am, Jim Seymour wrote:
> > Just did a uname -a and found out it is still using the original kernel.
> > The links from /initrd.img and /vmlinuz both point to the new versions
> > in /boot. Lilo.conf confirms that it should be using these links to
> > boot. Okay now I am really lost. At least this explains why it can't
> > find the new module for the scsi controller.
> >
> > Jim Seymour
> >
> Not sure how it works under Debian, but did you do a make install-modules
> after you compiled the new kernel? Also did you run lilo after editing the
> lilo.conf file? Did you run depmod? One last thing did you link
> /usr/src/linux to the appropriated kernel version?
Thanks Calvin,
Debian uses a make-kpkg program for building kernels. Lilo.conf
did not need to be changed to boot the new kernel. However I decided to
try running lilo and it worked. Going to check with the debian-testing
folks to see if we have found a bug in make-kpkg.
Later,
Jim Seymour