insmod: error inserting 'kernel.ko': -1 Invalid parametersI am getting this error when i am try to insert kernel.ko into kernelMy systemfedora 12 with gcc 4.4.2insmod kernel.koinsmod: error inserting 'kernel.ko': -1 Invalid parametersmy program
I have some problems with CentOS 5.4 and standard kernel 2.6.32.7, which I need for realtime extensions.With the solution in this thread: [URL] I could boot the new standard kernel , There are still two error messages during the boot process:
I'm new to openSUSE and as a matter of fact, to linux too. I've got a Linksys WUSB600N wireless adapter which used to work fine with some live versions of linux that I was testing out before moving onto suse... Each time, upon booting using live CDs, I used to copy the driver I had downloaded from:
Then 'make' and get into the driver's os/linux directory to load the driver using 'insmod rt2870sta.ko' Now, upon doing a 'make' and 'make install', followed by the 'insmod rt2870sta.ko', I get the error saying:
insmod: error inserting 'rt2870sta.ko': -1 Invalid module format
I tried doing 'modprobe -rv rt2870sta' and didn't get any error messages. But while doing 'modprobe -v', this error shows up: insmod /lib/modules/2.6.27.7-9-default/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/rt2870sta.ko FATAL: Error inserting rt2870sta (/lib/modules/2.6.27.7-9-default/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/rt2870sta.ko): Invalid module format
i created a sample module and while trying to insert it i am getting the message "Killed". But when I did lsmod my module was listed out there and was 'Used by' 1. Maybe because it is in use I cannot do a rmmod on my module. How to overcome this, that is do a rmmod while it is still in use?
I got the "The file '/var/log/syslog' does not exist." message when I tried to run KSystemLog as well as "The file '/var/log/auth.log' does not exist." when I tried to view the authentication log. There is no icon beside the items "Krfb," "KSystemLog," and"Nepomuk Backup" in the "System Tools" menu of Gnome.
I successfully built the sources for 64 bit linux drivers from [URL].... on the 64 bit F14 machine: Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.35.6-45.fc14.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Oct 18 23:57:44 UTC 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux and got wl.ko:
I updated the latest kernel and other new maintenance tonight and started getting this error at boot...doesn't appear to be hindering anything. My encrypted partitions (luks, ext4) still open and are accessible.
modprobe: FATAL: Error inserting padlock_sha (/lib/modules/2.6.29.5-191.fc11.i586/kernel/drivers/crypto/padlock-sha.ko): No such device
See similar errors reported on ubuntu forums... with various recommended workarounds... update/add an alias, blacklist a module, fresh install
when I reviewed the error_log I found that it is logging thousands of errors which are similar. I've included a sample of the errors. The following error seems to happen constantly, from many different ip's...
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[Thu Apr 22 01:02:06 2010] [error] [client (the ip address removed)] File does not exist: /home/virtual/site4/fst/var/www/html/colombia-news,
I got "Invalid Module format" error while using insmod command. Later i understand that the file is compiled in previous version of Linux. But, currently i don't have the source files to recompile in new version of Linux. I have tried with -f option. Still, It is not working. Is there any other way to solve this problem.
I was trying to compile and insert a module. The module compiles fine and creates tool.ko file(am compiling it from Desktop). Next when I try to use "insmod tool.ko" , it gives em this error: insmod: error inserting 'tool.ko': -1 Operation not permitted.I tried to use modprobe instead , thinking it might install the dependencies(if any) by itself: "modprobe -v tool.ko" but it gives me this error FATAL: Module tool.ko not found
I went over some linux forum posts and tried to resolve it but no use.I copied all the files from Desktop to the /lib/modules/2.6.34.7-0.7-Desktop/build folder and then ran the commands but still face the same problem. Used this "/sbin/depmod -a " thinking it might update the modeprob.conf file, but no use !
After a reboot, my PC just hang. It says "insmod : error inserting '/lib/raid456.ko : -1 File exists ..." then followed by a kernel panic. I have tried to boot using rescue mode but it couldn't find any Linux partition, thus no /mnt/sysimage was mounted. It left me at a shell and I'm stuck there.
I am still new to porting wifi drivers. I am currently porting Ralink RT5370 driver, no problem with the compilation but when I execute insmod operation I got a lot of errors regarding RTMP. This is a part of the error I got:
rt5370sta: Unknown symbol rausb_buffer_free rt5370sta: Unknown symbol RtmpOsFreeSpinLock rt5370sta: Unknown symbol RtmpOsPktHeadBufExtend rt5370sta: Unknown symbol RtmpOSTaskNotifyToExit rt5370sta: Unknown symbol RtmpOsGetNetDevName rt5370sta: Unknown symbol RtmpOsHtonl rt5370sta: Unknown symbol RtmpOsAtomicInterlockedExchange rt5370sta: Unknown symbol RtmpUtilInit rt5370sta: Unknown symbol RtmpOSTaskInit rt5370sta: Unknown symbol RtmpOsAtomicInit
insmod: can't insert '/home/rt5370sta.ko': unknown symbol in module or invalid parameter Based on the some forum that I've read, adding the MODULE_LICENSE("GPL") is one of the solution. I did add it inside usb_main_dev.c and recompile but I still get the same errors.
Every time I try to empty the waste bin I get dolphin error - 'The file or folder /.local/share/Trash/files/IMGP1676.DNG does not exist'I tried to recreate the file 'IMGP1676.DNG' , deleted it i.e. sent i to the waste bin and then tried the empty waste bin again, although this time it was there and deleted it still reported the same error.du -h .local/share/Trash/files/ 12K .local/share/Trash/files
From what I can figure out, grub can not figure out which disk has my root file system. I checked the partition labels and they match the UUID that are in my fstab.
i was assigned with a project to analyse the performance of ASSP mail filter engine.I am using Fedora 7 with KDE3.5. I need to install a lot of perl modules to run the assp.pl code.I was trying with all sorts of packages like src.rpm, ixxx.rpm, tar.gz, tar.bz2. All these packages doesnt work exactly. When i tried with rpm packages. I am getting this error.
/* [root@localhost RPMs]# rpm -ivh cyrus-sasl-2.1.23-9.fc12.src.rpm warning: cyrus-sasl-2.1.23-9.fc12.src.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 signature: NOKEY, key ID 57bbccba 1:cyrus-sasl warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
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So i checked for config.h file as given the directory but it was missing.I don't know why?
Currently I'm running 3 operating systems on my machine (in order of installation); Windows XP, Windows 7 and Fedora 14. Unfortunately, after I installed Fedora I'm no longer able to boot Windows 7/XP. When I select the "Other" option in the Grub menu, I get the following error:
Code: Error 21: Selected disk does not exist To provide more info, here is a boot info script result: Code: Boot Info Script 0.55 dated February 15th, 2010
Boot Info Summary: => Windows is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda => Grub 0.97 is installed in the MBR of /dev/sdb and looks on the same drive in partition #3 for /grub/stage2 and /grub/grub.conf. => Windows is installed in the MBR of /dev/sdc .....
mdadm: No arrays found in config file or automatically
I'm trying to use scp to get a file from my desktop onto the server for my school. I'm connected via VPN and using PuTTy to try to do this. I've tried every single combination/permutation/help site on the web that I can think of and I still can't get this thing working. This is what I get:
[palermo@matrix hw2]$ scp synoptic.data palermo@matrix:/rhome/palermo/ats652/hw2 palermo@matrix's password: synoptic.data: No such file or directory
Yet the file sits, in all it's glory, on my desktop. What have I missed here? This is for a homework due next week, so the urgency is kind of on.
I am running Red Hat with 2.6.18-194.8.1.el5PAE kernel version. I am trying to run encryptfs to encrypt a partition on my hard drive. One of the kernel modules necessary is the md5.ko. I noticed it wasn't loaded in when doing an lsmod. I tried running modprobe md5 and it fails to load:
I am trying to install a third party driver and the provided makefile makes a call to insmod. Whenever I try to install this I run "su", so I am root and should have permissions. However, when I run "make install" I get the following output:
Code: # make install Unloading any instances of foo module Loading new foo into running kernel insmod: error inserting 'foo.ko': -1 Operation not permitted make: *** [install] Error 1
Like I said before, I'm doing this as root, so I don't see how this is possible. Additionally, every time I try to do this it seems to cause a lot of damage to whatever kernel I'm currently booted in; USB and ethernet (and hence the Internet) stop working and I have to wipe the kernel and reinstall it.
# # insert the line '-A INPUT -i eth0 -j ACCEPT' # in iptables # /-A INPUT -i eth0 -j ACCEPT/a -A INPUT -i edge0 -j ACCEPT
but when i run sed -f script iptables. it just echo's it to the the screen with my line added and not into the actual file. anyone know what i am doing wrong?
I took some pictures tonight and plugged in my flash card reader (via usb) as always. Only this time, the device isn't assigned a proper location (like "sdc3").
A little research later and I *think* I need the module "usb-storage", which I can't get to load. It's been a *long* time since I had to mess with modules and I'd like some fresh eyes on what the problem might be.
This is my lsmod output:
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I also ran modprobe with -n -v:
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I have run depmod -a and tried the modprobe again...
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If I drill down to the /lib/modules/<kernel -r>/drivers/usb/storage/ where the .ko file is and say:
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So.... since I haven't changed anything that I can think of since the last time I took pictures...what happened? How do I fix this?
I'm gonna replace my machine's ip address and hostname using awk command. the pattern of the file is like the following...ip address="192.168.1.100"the script must ask the ip address from the user and replace it with the ip address in the quotation.
So I am new to ubuntu and am trying to work with "iptables". I have ubuntu version 10.04, in the terminal I try to create a new iptable by writing: iptables -N chain but the response is: FATAL: Error inserting ip_tables......... also it says "you must be root", what does root mean?
i installed SLES 11 sp1 as guest on openSUSE 11.3 host, then change the adapter network from 'NAT' to 'Bridged Adapter', but when i hit start i got this error message: Failed to open a session for the virtual machine sles. Failed to open/create the internal network 'HostInterfaceNetworking-wlan0' (VERR_SUPDRV_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND). Failed to attach the network LUN (VERR_SUPDRV_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND). One of the kernel modules was not successfully loaded. Make sure that no kernel modules from an older version of VirtualBox exist. Then try to recompile and reload the kernel modules by executing '/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup' as root (VERR_SUPDRV_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND). but when run: sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup