RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
Bill Gradwohl
bill at ycc.com
Fri Aug 6 14:24:40 UTC 2004
Cowles, Steve wrote:
>Have you tried loading the modules manually? Maybe this problem is related
>to modprobe or something along those lines.
>
># cat /etc/modules
>...snip...
># Traffic Shaping Modules
>sch_htb
>sch_sfq
>sch_ingress
>cls_fw
>cls_u32
>
>
>
Thanks for listing your modules Steve. I wouldn't have known what to
look for.
Running lsmod on both kernel boots produces the same loaded modules
without me having to do anything manually.
cls_u32
sch_htb
sch_sfq
I'm not using any ingress or fw support so their respective modules not
showing up is expected.
If the new kernel needs a new module loaded as might be suggested by the
change in the directory structure I noted in a previous post, then that
may be what's wrong. Trouble is I have no idea what it might be. The
logs also don't show anything going awry.
Something is hosed with that kernel somewhere. I think I'll try
bugzilla. Thanks for your help.
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