Re: Failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k usbdevfs, errno = 2


Subject: Re: Failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k usbdevfs, errno = 2
From: Sean O. Denney (sdenney@cise.ufl.edu)
Date: Fri Jul 06 2001 - 14:20:41 MDT


Make sure to get rid of the YDL 1.2 stuff (the ramdisk and the
kernel). I had this problem, and the Terrasoft gang told me that it
was a conflict between the YDL 1.2 stuff and the YDL 2.0 stuff.

--- Sean

On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Darron Froese wrote:

> Machine: 7600 w/BootX 1.2.3
>
> I'm trying to reinstall YDL 2.0 on this machine (it had OSX installed on it
> with the Unsupported Utility X hack - OSX was *way* too slow) and for
> whatever reason cannot boot the installer. What's wierd is that this machine
> was running YDL 2.0 just fine before I blew it away to install OSX on it.
>
> These are the last few lines on the boot screen:
>
> mounting /proc filesystem... done
> kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k usbdevfs, errno = 2
> mounting /proc/bus/usb filesystem... failed
> I can't recover from this.
>
> I tried adding "nousb" to my kernel parameters but that didn't seem to
> change anything.
>
> I've zapped my PRAM, tried the installer.coff, tried different ramdisks,
> searched Google, nothing.



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