takawata_at_jp.freebsd.org a écrit : >In message <41183662.4010802_at_wanadoo.fr>, Martin MATO wrote: > > >>since several days; i ' got this message before the kernel load (not >>easy to see that, is not include in the logs) >> >>ACPI autoload failed: no such file or directory >> >>after the boot process, i logged in and try this command >> >>#kldload acpi.ko >>kldload: can't load usb.ko: No such file or directory >> >>#kldload /boot/kernel/acpi.ko >>in this case the system try to load the module and, of course, it can't. >> >> > >You cannot load acpi.ko from userland. > > yes, i know, but kldload doesn't found the file if i don't specify the path. It is what I tried to explain. if i specify the path, i got the message in the log: "kernel: The ACPI driver cannot be loaded after boot" instead of: "acpi.ko: no such file or directory" > > >>- the acpi.ko file is present in /boot/kernel >>- i didn't changed anything , except a fresh kernel build >>- kldload works with other modules in this directory. >> >> >>anyone could explain this.. strange thing? >> >> > >Hmm, how about trying to escape to boot loader prompt and >load acpi module manually ? > > > i tried. acpi.ko is loaded only if i specify the path, but at kernel boot, i got the message "ACPI autoload failed...." and i have no acpi inplementation. (the acpi function are not discovered.)Received on Tue Aug 10 2004 - 01:16:38 UTC
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