Shaun Jackman wrote: > Please cc me in your reply. Please do not CC me but keep replies to the mailing list.
> I am using the following modutils lines > > alias char-major-10-1 mousedev > above mousedev psmouse > alias sound-card-0 snd-intel8x0 > alias eth0 3c59x Those seem strange to me. Did you add them yourself? If so I would back out your changes. I do not believe they are needed. > but they seem to be having no effect. For example, > > $ modprobe eth0 > FATAL: Module eth0 not found. You are mistaken about what is a kernel module and what is a kernel device. The eth0 name is a kernel device. It is a networking device name the kernel uses identify the first network interface card (nic). It is not a module name. Kernel module names identify software drivers for particular types of devices. Such as e100 for an Intel or 8139too for a realtek. Kernel modules can be loaded with 'modprobe', not devices. What are you trying to get working? Both networking and sound? What is the output of 'lspci'. lspci That is the critical information to determine what you need to do here. If I assume right from your notes above you need to load the following into /etc/modules. modprobe i810_audio && echo i810_audio >> /etc/modules modprobe 3c59x && echo 3c59x >> /etc/modules The above should do it. Or use the 'modconf' command to do basically the above inside of a guided environment. modconf Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]