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FS#6462 - a little grep problem with mkinitcpio.

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by William Zhou (DawnFantasy) - Wednesday, 21 February 2007, 12:40 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category System
Status Closed
Assigned To No-one
Architecture not specified
Severity Low
Priority Normal
Reported Version 0.7.2 Gimmick
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

Name : mkinitcpio
Version : 0.5.13-1
Groups : None

# mkinitcpio -g /boot/arch32-imgfall-2.6.20 -k 2.6.20 -v -c /etc/mkinitcpio.d/kernel26-fallback.conf
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:: Parsing hook [raid]
ERROR: module 'Binary' not found
ERROR: module 'file' not found
ERROR: module 'bitmap.o' not found
ERROR: module 'matches' not found
ERROR: module 'Binary' not found
ERROR: module 'file' not found
adding dir /lib/modules/2.6.20/kernel/drivers/md
adding file /lib/modules/2.6.20/kernel/drivers/md/md-mod.ko
ERROR: module 'matches' not found
ERROR: module 'Binary' not found
ERROR: module 'file' not found
ERROR: module 'md[-_]mod.o' not found
ERROR: module 'matches' not found
adding file /hooks/raid
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I don't if this information is enough or not, but I would love to provide more if needed.

Thanks
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Closed by  Tobias Powalowski (tpowa)
Friday, 23 February 2007, 15:32 GMT
Reason for closing:  Not a bug
Comment by Tobias Powalowski (tpowa) - Wednesday, 21 February 2007, 19:09 GMT
what kernel do you use?
Comment by William Zhou (DawnFantasy) - Friday, 23 February 2007, 13:37 GMT
I am using kernel 2.6.20, compiled by myself. config file is attached.

$ uname -a
Linux fantasy 2.6.20 #4 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 15 14:20:06 GMT 2007 i686 AMD Athlon64(tm) 3000+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
   config (66.7 KiB)
Comment by Tobias Powalowski (tpowa) - Friday, 23 February 2007, 15:32 GMT
yup using self compiled kernels, make me think that the user knows what he/she is doing, normally then a initrd is not needed. Just disable the Hooks then that cause errors, because you seem to have disabled the modules

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