On 07/23/2009 01:54 PM, Albert Graham wrote:
Hi,
The init script for /etc/init.d/cachefilesd states:
echo -n $"Starting $PROG: "
# Load the cachefiles module if needed
[ -x "$MODPROBE" ] && {
if ! /sbin/lsmod | grep cachefiles > /dev/null ; then
$MODPROBE cachefiles $MODPROBE_ARGS || exit 1
fi
}
This implies there is a kernel modules called cachefiles.ko ? which
does not exist
# service cachefilesd start
Starting cachefilesd: FATAL: Module cachefiles not found.
The file called /sbin/cachefilesd is the userspace side of things
that relies on /proc/fs/cachefiles which I assume would be created by
the kernel module - if it existed ?
/sbin/cachefilesd -dns
Unable to open /proc/fs/cachefiles: errno 2 (No such file or directory)
Any ideas ?
Albert.
It seems that this is an existing bug outstanding since 2007 (Fedora 8)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=411051
Someone should probability remove the RPM from the Fedora repo as
suggested in the bug report.
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