On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 20:24 -0600, Andrew Konosky wrote: > I successfully compiled and installed a custom 2.6.9 kernel a few days > ago and have been tweaking the settings to get rid of error messages > during boot. Right now the kernel boots normally (actually a lot faster > than the yum rpm kernels since I took out all the extra stuff like IBM > thinkpad support, etc...) but after recompiling twice tonight, I still > cannot get rid of the last error message. I can't find the actual error > message in any logs (which one would it be in? It's not in > /var/log/boot.log) > > When the system is booting, at "starting NFS4 idmapd" I get a big red [ > FAILED ] and something to the effect of "FATAL: module sunrpc not > found." I'm not sure what the module does, but when I boot the rpm > kernel and do lsmod, I see that sunrpc is loaded. Where do I find this > in the xconfig menu and what else do I need to enable? > Compile with NFS support as a module. Include NFS4. That creates sunrpc ________________________________________________________________________ Total Quality Management - A Commitment to Excellence http://www.TQMcube.com