upgrade problems
Kenny Hitt
kennyhitt at knology.net
Wed Aug 14 14:42:32 EDT 2002
Hi. I don't have any problems using modprobe with Woody.
You should probably let dpkg and apt manage your package data base
instead of trying to do things manually.
Someone suggested a list of commands to try first in another message try
running them and see what you get.
Kenny
On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 02:01:49PM +0000, igueths at attbi.com wrote:
> Hi. Ok well at least now I know that people are using
> Woody without the problems I have mentioned (I guess
> that this is a good sign for the most part). Also, I
> noticed that Woody has installed modutils 2.4.15, and
> have since not been able to load my modules manually via
> modprobe (don't like modules.conf too much). Can
> modprobe still be run manually to load modules? Or is it
> absolutely necessary that I create files for my various
> devices via /etc/modutils? I personally don't really
> like this method due to the fact that I have always been
> able to script-load my modules and I prefer it that way.
> I am beginning to think that I for some reason did not
> do a full upgrade. Isn't the package index located
> somewhere in /var/state/apt? Bc I was going to remove
> the current index and rebuild it possibly based on Cd
> images. And thanks for all the replies, they have been
> very helpfull.
> > Hi. I haven't had any of the problems you are having with upgrading to Woody.
> > Everything is working fine.
> >
> > Kenny
> > On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 05:06:42PM +0000, igueths at attbi.com wrote:
> > > Hi all. I upgraded to Woody about three days ago, and
> > > have since been experiencing many problems. In my
> > > opinion, the thing's not even close to being ready for
> > > stable distribution (unlike potato). Is anyone currently
> > > experiencing problems with modutils, where modprobe
> > > says "invalid line 81 in modules.conf?" Considering the
> > > fact that nothing has been changed in modules.conf for a
> > > considerably long time, because I have always been
> > > loading my modules manually via scripts. Also has anyone
> > > experienced a status 10 in fetchmail because connection
> > > to localhost failed? The most probable cause for this is
> > > an early termination by exim (This was in my syslog
> > > output). Another thing that has been happening to me is
> > > that whenever I download a file in Lynx, and go back to
> > > the previous page, Dectalk seases responding to
> > > keystrokes. This means that possibly setserial is
> > > attempting to change port configuration and preventing
> > > data from being passed to the serial device (the Dectalk
> > > express). Also at boot time, when I am trying to review
> > > the screen with the 5 and 6 keys on the numpad, they
> > > don't work when the hd is being probed for example. They
> > > only work starting at the login prompt. To fix this
> > > problem, I am going to get the keymap that I was using
> > > in potato and revert back to it. In terms of the
> > > problems with the packages, I am going to replace the
> > > Woody version with the potato version of setserial, and
> > > possibly getting the latest version of Exim. Or if that
> > > doesn't work, I'm going to use the Potato version. And
> > > in terms of modutils, its going to have to get scrapped
> > > for the earlier version as well. So far, I know of one
> > > person who has or is experiencing the problems mentioned
> > > above. Is there anyone else? I am considering submitting
> > > a series of bug reports when this whole thing gets
> > > resolved (if nobody else has done so already). Thanks in
> > > advance for any input!
> > >
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