[H-GEN] Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 23:39:08 Australia/NSW

Stephen Brine sbrine at powerup.com.au
Thu Dec 2 17:24:50 EST 1999


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I have exactly the same problem after a recompile it stops at 'Finding 
Module Dependencies'  if I hit ^c it says something and then continues on 
and brings up the logon screen. I know it is probably no help but you are 
not alone.

Steve B

At 22:40 2/12/99 , you wrote:
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>I have a Compaq Presario 100C (Celeron 433, 4.3G HDD)
>
>I just installed Mandrake Linux 6.1. I update to the latest kernel 
>(2.2.13-22).
>I compile my own kernel exactly the same way I used to with Mandrake 6.0. 
>When
>I restart it gets to boot message "Finding Module dependencies" and stops.
>
>The next message that is supposed to appear after that is mounting the other
>partitions, 2 vfat (aka FAT32) and 1 ext2. I do have vfat support compiled 
>into
>the kernel as a module, so it can support it. If I have the vfat 
>partitions set
>to NOT automount it does the same thing.
>
>Can anyone help?
>
>Regards
>Harry
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