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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers redhat 7.1 alpha Post 23147 by benzo on Monday 17th of June 2002 07:35:17 PM
Old 06-17-2002
Thanks again, guys!

jurrien, you were right on the money. I was still booting from the floppy cause I didn't know how to get aboot on HD. Once that was done, all errors gone. A few things noted, when I was booting off the floppy I had no eth0 initialization and no mounting capabilities to the cdrom. I was trying to install a good kernel, but could not get the cdrom mounted. I guess booting of the generic floppy kernel, you will not have access to certain resources. Thanks again guys!
 

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MODULES.DEP(5)							    modules.dep 						    MODULES.DEP(5)

NAME
modules.dep, modules.dep.bin - Module dependency information SYNOPSIS
/lib/modules/modules.dep /lib/modules/modules.dep.bin DESCRIPTION
The modules.dep.bin as generated by module-init-tools depmod, lists the dependencies for every module in the directories under /lib/modules/version, where modules.dep.bin (or the human readable version modules.dep) is also located. It is used by utilities such as modprobe. The binary version will be used by default, if it was generated by a compatible version of depmod, with fallback to the generic modules.dep. These files are not intended for editing or use by any additional utilities as their format is subject to change in the future. You should use the modinfo(8) command to obtain information about modules in a future proof and compatible fashion rather than touching these files. COPYRIGHT
This manual page originally Copyright 2002, Rusty Russell, IBM Corporation. Maintained by Jon Masters and others. SEE ALSO
depmod(8), modprobe(8) AUTHORS
Jon Masters <jcm@jonmasters.org> Developer Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@profusion.mobi> Developer kmod 06/19/2012 MODULES.DEP(5)
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