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Re: mkinitrd error
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Mike Almogy wrote:
Nothing to do with scsi. Do /sbin/lsmod, and check for a device named
loop. Also, check if you have compiled your kernel with this module on.
This allows you to mount a file as a filesystem (for example, mounting a
ISO 9660 image as a file system).
--Ariel
> Hi list.
> does anyone knows why i get :
>
> All of your loopback devices are in use
>
> when i'm trying to make initrd image for my new linux-2.2.16 kernel (i have
> installed ReiserFS support if it got anything to do with it)
>
> My /etc/conf.modules file is empty. i deleted everything from there. i think
> that it might got something to do with the scsi , am i right ?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
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