On Mon, Jan 25, 1999 at 10:33:40PM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote: > If that DOES solve the problem, you should look into kerneld, which > automagically loads (and unloads) modules for you when needed. To > enable it, uncomment the "auto" line in /etc/modules .
You don't have to enable "auto" to get kerneld to work. Only if you want it to start earlier in the boot process. I prefer to list the modules I want loaded at boot time and let kerneld handle it from there. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3TYD [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Debian packages at ftp://ftp.rising.com.au/pub/hamish. PGP#EFA6B9D5 CCs of replies from mailing lists are welcome. http://hamish.home.ml.org