>You didn't say so in your post, so I'm going to assume you may not have
done >some of the additional steps to get your modules compiled and installed.

Aha!  "additional steps"  I thought there might be some of those.

You guys on the debian-user list always have the answer.

Thanks Mike

David Densmore
Linux Newbie

>Anyway, after the kernel complile you should do a "make modules" the a 
>"make modules_install".  This should compile all of your modules and put
them in
>/lib/modules/2.0.30 (or whatever kernel version you use).
>
>Then you need to check the /etc/modules file, this is just a list of the
modules
>that will be installed at boot-up.
>-- 
>Mike Chovan
>Network Specialist
>CSGnet
>Sacramento, Calif.
>


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