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Discussion in 'Install & Upgrades or Pre-Install Questions' started by alan, Dec 22, 2016.

  1. alan

    alan New Member

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    I tried to install latest beta by
    "
    curl -O https://centminmod.com/betainstaller.sh && chmod 0700 betainstaller.sh && bash betainstaller.sh
    "


    but get following errors:


    no crontab for root
    11 */23 * * * /usr/local/src/centminmod/tools/autoprotect.sh 2>/dev/null
    libkmod: kmod_module_new_from_loaded: could not open /proc/modules: No such file or directory
    Error: could not get list of modules: No such file or directory
    11 */23 * * * /usr/local/src/centminmod/tools/autoprotect.sh 2>/dev/null
    0 */4 * * * /usr/bin/cminfo_updater 2>/dev/null

    Detected OVH based server with custom OVH Linux kernel
    It's best to use CentOS distro default Linux Kernels
    aborting script...

    So do I have to change the kernel?
    I used below Centos 7.3
     

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  2. alan

    alan New Member

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    tried to reinstall centos 6 32 bit as shown in above picture, got the same error

    11 */23 * * * /usr/local/src/centminmod/tools/autoprotect.sh 2>/dev/null
    Opening /proc/modules: No such file or directory
    11 */23 * * * /usr/local/src/centminmod/tools/autoprotect.sh 2>/dev/null
    0 */4 * * * /usr/bin/cminfo_updater 2>/dev/null

    Detected OVH based server with custom OVH Linux kernel
    It's best to use CentOS distro default Linux Kernels
    aborting script...
     
  3. alan

    alan New Member

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    problem solved.
    It's kernel distribution issue.
     
  4. PeppaPigKilla

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    what did you do to solve this ?
     
  5. pamamolf

    pamamolf Well-Known Member

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    I think using the default Centos kernel and not the OVH custom kernel that will solve the issue :)
     
  6. PeppaPigKilla

    PeppaPigKilla Member

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    sorry mate that went right over my head. I'm with OVH and just picked the basic centos 6. Is that what you mean ?
     
  7. pamamolf

    pamamolf Well-Known Member

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    When you select from ovh console panel any Centos version there is an option to use a custom OVH kernel or the default Centos kernel.

    If you use the default Centos kernel all will work great :)
     
  8. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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  9. alan

    alan New Member

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    yes.
    need to select "custom install", then tick "use distribution"