net-pf-10, 2.6.1

From: root
Date: Fri Jan 30 2004 - 03:39:12 EST



Since compiling and installing 2.6.1, I, like many others, get these
repeated error messages:

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Jan 29 22:48:56 kernel: request_module: failed /sbin/modprobe -- net-pf-10. error = 256
Jan 29 22:53:01 kernel: request_module: failed /sbin/modprobe -- net-pf-10. error = 256
Jan 29 22:56:28 kernel: request_module: failed /sbin/modprobe -- net-pf-10. error = 256
Jan 29 23:08:01 kernel: request_module: failed /sbin/modprobe -- net-pf-10. error = 256
Jan 29 23:14:48 kernel: request_module: failed /sbin/modprobe -- net-pf-10. error = 256
Jan 29 23:23:01 kernel: request_module: failed /sbin/modprobe -- net-pf-10. error = 256
Jan 29 23:31:40 kernel: request_module: failed /sbin/modprobe -- net-pf-10. error = 256
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I do not have ipv6 support in my kernel-config:

# CONFIG_INET_IPCOMP is not set
# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set
# CONFIG_DECNET is not set

The version of module-init-tools is 3.0-pre5-1 from Debian testing.

Is there any guidance about this little annoyance yet? Most of the
advice I've seen (on other lists) suggests putting the following in
modprobe.conf:

install net-pf-10 /bin/true

But this has made no difference for me.

There seems to be a correlation between the issue of the error-message
and regular exim runs:

Jan 29 22:53:01 ohlone /USR/SBIN/CRON[284]: (mail) CMD ( if [ -x /usr/lib/exim/exim3 -a -f /etc/exim/exim.conf ]; then /usr/lib
/exim/exim3 -q ; fi)
Jan 29 22:53:01 ohlone kernel: request_module: failed /sbin/modprobe -- net-pf-10. error = 256

Jan 30 00:23:01 ohlone /USR/SBIN/CRON[311]: (mail) CMD ( if [ -x /usr/lib/exim/exim3 -a -f /etc/exim/exim.conf ]; then /usr/lib/exim/exim3 -q ; fi)
Jan 30 00:23:01 ohlone kernel: request_module: failed /sbin/modprobe -- net-pf-10. error = 256

Almost all of the error messages from modprobe come exactly on the
heels of a call from cron to run exim. But why should exim spawn an
attempt to load this module? And why just with kernel 2.6.1?

Thanks for any advice,

Jim
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