This is a kerneld request for net-pf-1. It appears that the process of
starting kerneld actually triggers a request for unix domain sockets. The
request fails since kerneld is still starting. Soon afterwards, another
request comes through and the module gets loaded. It probably isn't related
to your problem. I get it on every boot and everything works fine
(including the loading of net-pf-1 [unix])
I patched ipc/ipc.c so that the printk around line 230 looks like this:
printk(KERN_ALERT "Ouch, no kerneld for message %ld [%.*s]\n",
msgid, tmsg->msg_ts-4, tmsg->msg_spot+4);
That will add the name of the module to the message. I'm CC'ing this to
Linus so that he might add this patch so we can see which modules the
kernel is asking for.
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