kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k scsi_hostadapter, e rrno = 2
Seth Mos
knuffie at xs4all.nl
Wed Jun 12 13:07:01 CDT 2002
At 11:59 12-6-2002 -0500, Matt_Domsch at dell.com wrote:
>The idea is that built-in, there's no additional level of lookup for symbol
>names when functions are called that modules require. Any more though
>that's really a moot point. It used to be that modules were just a little
>bit slower than built-in. Now modules are only a little little little bit
>slower
>than built-in, and you lose a lot of flexibility.
But you can boot the box if your modules are barfed or something isn't
working right. You at least have access to your root fs.
Cheers
--
Seth
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