Error Inserting Thermal Suse
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Favorite Rating: Kernel Modules with Unknown Parameters Failing to LoadThis document (7005765) is provided subject to the disclaimer at the end of this document. Environment Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 (OES 2) LinuxNovell Open Enterprise Server 1 (OES 1) LinuxSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 Situation Attempting to load a kernel module (usbcore in this example) fails with http://discussions.citrix.com/topic/248921-boot-errors-after-kernel-update/ the following error: # modprobe usbcoreFATAL: Error inserting usbcore (/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/usb/core/usbcore.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)The dmesg output shows:# dmesg | grep usbcoreusbcore: Unknown parameter `usbfs_sn00p' Resolution Remove the invalid parameter from the module configuration files and retest.1. Edit the /etc/modprobe.conf, /etc/modprobe.conf.local or /etc/modproble.d/usbcore file(s)2. Find the parameter http://www.novell.com/support/kb/doc.php?id=7005765 listed in the dmesg output (ie usbfs_sn00p)3. Edit or change the parameter to a valid setting4. Save and load the moduleIf the module is required in the ram disk (/boot/initrd), after making the appropriate changes in the modprobe configuration files, you will need complete these additional steps:1. Rebuild the ram disk with mkinitrd2. Reboot the server Additional Information Use the modinfo command to determine a list of valid module parameters. In this example, usbfs_snoop was spelled with zeros "0" instead of o's "o".# modinfo usbcorefilename: /lib/modules/2.6.27.19-5-pae/kernel/drivers/usb/core/usbcore.kolicense: GPLsrcversion: F52A6E4608E159449A1E8C0alias: usb:v*p*d*dc*dsc*dp*ic09isc*ip*alias: usb:v*p*d*dc09dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*depends:supported: yesvermagic: 2.6.27.19-5-pae SMP mod_unload modversions 586parm: usbfs_snoop:true to log all usbfs traffic (bool)parm: blinkenlights:true to cycle leds on hubs (bool)parm: old_scheme_first:start with the old device initialization scheme (bool)parm: use_both_schemes:try the other device initialization scheme if the first one fails (bool)parm: autosuspend:default autosuspend delay (int)To identify some modules that will be included in a ram disk, check the kernel configuration file.# cat /etc/sysconfig/kernel | grep INITRD_MODULESINITRD_MODULES="processor thermal