"make install" error

Alexandru Juncu alexj at rosedu.org
Fri Aug 30 02:53:43 EDT 2013


On 30 August 2013 08:17, Arun M Kumar <arunkr.linux at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am building Kernel 3.9.10
>
> and i have given the following Commands during the Process
>
>
> 1. make mrproper
>
> 2. make defconfig
>
> 3. make oldconfig
>
> 4. make -j 8
>
> 5. make modules_install
>
> 6. make install
>
>
> on the last step, i face the following error
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> sh /home/temp/Linux_Build/linux-3.9.10/arch/x86/boot/install.sh 3.9.10
> arch/x86/boot/bzImage \
>      System.map "/boot"
>
> Kernel image:   /boot/vmlinuz-3.9.10
> Initrd image:   /boot/initrd-3.9.10
> Root device:
> /dev/disk/by-id/ata-HGST_HTS725050A7E630_TF655AY9JP1H5C-part2
> (/dev/sda2) (mounted on / as ext4)
> Resume device:
> /dev/disk/by-id/ata-HGST_HTS725050A7E630_TF655AY9JP1H5C-part1 (/dev/sda1)
> find: `/lib/modules/3.9.10/kernel/drivers/scsi': No such file or directory
> modprobe: Module xhci_hcd not found.
> WARNING: no dependencies for kernel module 'xhci-hcd' found.
> modprobe: Module hid_logitech_dj not found.
> WARNING: no dependencies for kernel module 'hid-logitech-dj' found.
> Features:       acpi plymouth block usb resume.userspace resume.kernel
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> what could have gone wrong during the process ?



It seems that the current current has a module for your hard drive.
But in the new kernel, you didn't have it compile. Go in make
menuconfig and select to compile it.



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