Hi, I compiled a kernel module from source. It intalled in /lib/modules/<version>/comedi/comedi <it's the comedi module and drivers>. I then ran update-modules. I added comedi and ni_mio_cs <the 2 modules I would like to load at boot> into /etc/modules. When I boot the system complains that it can't find modules comedi and ni_mio_cs even though they are there </lib/modules/<version>/comedi/comedi/comedi.o and comedi/drivers/ni_mio_cs.o, the directory tree comedi/.... is a symbolic link created by stow>. If I run modprobe -l "ni*" or modprobe -l "co*" comedi or ni_mio_cs aren't listed.
How do I get the system to recognize these modules? Is the fact that they are added to the modules directory as symbolic links a problem? tia -- Luc Lefebvre o /`-' Open Source, a strategic choice \ www.eff.org for mission-critical applications ___/___./ www.publicknowledge.org http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html Key fingerprint = D2E5 5E35 B910 6F4E 0242 EC63 0FD9 96D0 C7F4 784E -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]