On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 07:54:28AM -0700, Craig B wrote: ><snip> >> However, i did not even get >> an <sound..> message in the startup. [...] >during kerenel initialization, then you have not compiled support into >your kernel. Do a make mrproper then make config from withing your >kernel source directory. You will need to make sure you answer yes to >sound supprort and sound blaster compatible support. You will need to >make sure you answer yes to sound supprort and sound blaster compatible
My experience with this echos the "answer yes" phrases above. When you choose sound support as a module, then you never see the irq/dma/memory choices in make menuconfig. It has to be "Y" and Not "M" at least up to some point in the process. I've never tried to back out through the choices replacing the Y's with M's. Kenward