Hi all, I've just installed Debian 3,1 on an old Pentium 200. This Pentium has a limited amount of memory and is only used for email and newsgroups in console mode (no X, no real desktop, no CD burner, etc.), so I'm trying to get rid of as much fluff as I can.
Anyway, doing an lsmod, I notice that Debian is loading a few modules that I'm pretty sure I won't need: usbcore usb-uhci scsi_mod ide-scsi and when I do a ps -eaf I see: [khubd] which I'm pretty sure I won't need. I can remove these all manaually except for usbcore which refuse to budge because something is using, though I can't see what. Anyway, is there any way to force Debian to ignore my USB hardware so these things don't get loaded in the first place? Thanks in advance, -- Desmond Rivet "If all else fails, lower your standards." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]