You might want to read this
Or at a minumum try adding the modules target to the end of your make-kpkg line:
make-kpkg --revision=et.0.1 kernel_image modules
Hi folk.
I have problem when I try install new kernel.
I install Knoppix 2003-04-28 on my comp.
I try compile new kernel with standard Debian way.
I loggin as root, cd /usr/src/linux and do
make-kpkg --revision=et.0.1 kernel_image
Kernel compile correctly but I have errors with
install modules:
depmod: Can't open /usr/src/linux/debian/tmp-image/lib/modules/extra/modules.dep for writing
make[2]: *** [_modinst_post] Error 255
I check /lib/modules. There there is directory extra with modules.dep.
Why on comp with istalled knoppix system use extra directory with
modules dependences but not linux standard way where modules
dependences write in /lib/modules/kernel_version/ ?
And how resolve this that create debian kernel image?
Thanx.
You might want to read this
Or at a minumum try adding the modules target to the end of your make-kpkg line:
make-kpkg --revision=et.0.1 kernel_image modules
> Or at a minumum try adding the modules target to the end of your
> make-kpkg line:
>
> make-kpkg --revision=et.0.1 kernel_image modules
Unfortunately, this do not resolve problem, the same errors :
depmod: Can't open /usr/src/linux/debian/tmp-image/lib/modules/extra/modules.dep for writing
make[2]: *** [_modinst_post] Error 255
This cannot resolve problem because debian kernel-packages scripts know
nothing about /lib/modules/extra directory.
And kernel-image package do not builds.
Ok. I try compile new kernel as standard linux way.
When I do make modules_install this rewrites exist /lib/modules/extra
and I have only new work kernel - if I try reboot in old kernel I have
problem with my modules which cannot install !
Why use this /lib/modules/extra ? How build new debian way kernel-image
package ?
This is very, very interesting !!!
Knoppix is based on debian. OK.
dpkg -l | grep kernel-image
ii kernel-image-2.4.20-xfs 10.00.Custom Linux kernel binary image for version 2.4.20-xfs.
dpkg -L kernel-image-2.4.20-xfs | grep "modules.dep"
/lib/modules/2.4.20-xfs/modules.dep
dpkg -L kernel-image-2.4.20-xfs | grep "modules/extra"
nothing !!!
cd /
dpkg -S vmlinuz
kernel-image-2.4.20-xfs: /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-xfs
ls -l /vmlinuz
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 May 6 03:30 /vmlinuz -> boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-xfs
dpkg -S /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-xfs
kernel-image-2.4.20-xfs: /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-xfs
I searched file in /etc/modutils - 1alsa
cat /etc/modutils/1alsa
path[alsa]=/lib/modules/extra
depfile=/lib/modules/extra/modules.dep
generic_stringfile=/lib/modules/extra/modules.generic_string
pcimapfile=/lib/modules/extra/modules.pcimap
isapnpmapfile=/lib/modules/extra/modules.isapnpmap
usbmapfile=/lib/modules/extra/modules.usbmap
parportmapfile=/lib/modules/extra/modules.parportmap
ieee1394mapfile=/lib/modules/extra/modules.ieee1394map
pnpbiosmapfile=/lib/modules/extra/modules.pnpbiosmap
I remove this file,
update-modules
updatedb
cd /usr/src/linux
make-kpkg clean
make-kpkg --revision=et.0.1 kernel_image
cd ..
ls -l kernel-image
kernel-image-2.4.21_et.0.1_i386.deb
and I have new kernel-image package !!!
This is BUG?
Hi,
Sorry for the late posting.
I had the same problem, So maybe a bug report is needed.
(I found your posts on Google too, and at first thought you were a different person cause I didn't look at the names )
But thanks to your posts I was able to compile a new kernel with make-kpkg
yes, I also have the same problem here when compiling a custom kernel for my HD-install of knoppix 3.2-26/07/03 . It has been very frustrating to say the least. Is there some other way around it with removing those two files??
Two files? I can see only one mentioned in the earlier posts, /etc/modutils/1alsa. Or, perhaps you mean the /lib/modules/extra directory? Anyways, it doesn't change my actual answer.
Nevertheless, I do not know any other way around it, but there should be no problems after removing the file. Just make sure you move or rename it (or any other config/system file you "delete", for that matter) instead of deleting, so you can restore it if you run into problems.
If alsa doesn't work on your new kernel because deleting /etc/modutils/1alsa, then just upgrade (or remove and re-install) all alsa packages with apt-get. That way all the config files should be re-created with the correct paths. At least, my system is working OK now.
By the way, I didn't make a bug report because my knoppix wasn't a recent one, and I wasn't sure if this applies to the newest version. So maybe somebody who has the problem with the last version should make the bug report (you?).
{edited}
Hi,
I too had the above problem and posted here before. But since then have successfully built a kernel. The solution I found was to build the image, docs, modules- everything, using the 'buildpackage' target.Code:[linux]# make menuconfig [linux]# fakeroot make-kpkg clean [linux]# fakeroot make-kpkg --append-to-version=.031129 buildpackage modules_image
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