ben nan, le -a a rien a voir vu que je le mets dans les 2 cas ???
- depmod -a -F /boot/System.map
- depmod -a
La seule différence c'est le -F et normalement il sert lorsqu'on reconstruit les dépendances sur un autre noyau que celui qui tourne :
-F kernelsyms,--filesyms kernelsyms
When building dependency files for a different ker
nel than the currently running kernel, it is impor
tant that depmod uses the correct set of kernel
symbols to resolve the kernel references in each
module. These symbols can either be a copy of Sys
tem.map from the other kernel, or a copy of the
output from /proc/ksyms. If your kernel uses ver
sioned symbols, it is best to use a copy of the
/proc/ksyms output, since that file contains the
symbol versions of the kernel symbols. However you
can use a System.map even with versioned symbols.
Donc si qqn a une idée...