This is not so strange when you know that we're updating the kernel "On-The-Fly". So it might happen that [FONT="Courier New"]modprobe[/FONT] is called during the installation or shutdown of the system, and the kernel has already been replaced. Thus the message.
But we're currently discussing a better approach to this.
This is not so strange when you know that we're updating the kernel "On-The-Fly". So it might happen that [FONT="Courier New"]modprobe[/FONT] is called during the installation or shutdown of the system, and the kernel has already been replaced. Thus the message.
But we're currently discussing a better approach to this.