On Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 01:16:44AM +0200, Ingo Weinhold wrote: > > On 2009-06-07 at 00:16:57 [+0200], pete.goodeve@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > While digging around in this 'no sound' bug, I looked at syslog, and > > saw this entry (Not sure what action caused it and couldn't reproduce): > > > > "KERN: runtime_loader: cannot open file > > generated/objects/haiku/x86/release/system/kernel/kernel.so" > > > > I find that file name string in *all* the drivers in ...kernel/drivers/bin, > > That's because all drivers are linked against it. It's a proxy for the > kernel. You'll see that message when trying to execute a driver in the > shell. I suppose that is what happened in your case (maybe an accident while > trying to create a driver symlink?). Ah, thanks. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't seeing something wrongly compiled. Dunno what I did, but I was moving drivers around in directories (checking for conflicts), and maybe I did something I didn't intend... -- Pete --