[SLE] insmod problems

From: Don Parris (webdev_at_matheteuo.org)
Date: 03/30/04

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    At boot time, I am getting the following errors, but not sure what I did to
    cause them - or how to fix the problem. Also, I have lost all network
    services between the 2 PC's on my home LAN. I am especially interested
    in restoring NFS. The following message appears in boot.msg:

    #################################################################
    <notice>'/etc/init.d/rc5.d/S01random start' exits with status 0
    <notice>/etc/init.d/rc5.d/S05network start
    Setting up network interfaces:

        lo
    done

        eth0
    done

        ppp0
    skipped

        ppp1
    skipped

    INFO: Dont worry about skipped interfaces; they will be set up
        dynamically by service pcmcia, hotplug or when dialing.

    Starting hotplugging services [<notice>'/etc/init.d/rc5.d/S05network start'
    exits with status 0
    <notice>/etc/init.d/rc5.d/S07hotplug start
     net pci usbinsmod: insmod: a module named sg already exists

    insmod: insmod: insmod char-major-21 failed

    insmod: Using /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/usb/printer.o

    insmod: Symbol version prefix ''

    ^Ginsmod: insmod: a module named st already exists

    insmod: insmod: insmod char-major-9 failed
     ]
    #################################################################

    I see the entries in modules.conf, but have no idea what they mean or
    why they are failing. What are "sg" & "st"? If more info is needed,
    let me know.

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