> > I want to unload several modules from my system, I can unload them but > > when I reboot the modules are loaded again!!! > > OK, just to clarify, because what you say above is different from your > subject line: you *are* able to unload the modules. It's just that > when you boot the next time, they load again, and you don't want them > to. You want the unloading to be permanent. Right?
That's right, my mistake :) > As you've already checked /etc/modules . . .find out if you have the > "discover" package installed. It's software that detects your hardware > and loads appropriate drivers; in the boot sequence, it runs before the > ALSA scripts do. If so, the OSS modules are probably being inserted by > it. You can edit /etc/discover.conf to prevent discover from loading > specific modules. > > I'm not sure about ide-scsi -- I wouldn't have thought that discover > would mess with that, but you can check. Check also your lilo.conf > or grub menu (depending on which you're using) to see if it's being > called for in the kernel boot arguments. It might be helpful to look > at the logs of the boot process and see just *when* ide-scsi is > loaded, and what's going on in the boot process around then. That > would give a clue as to what's doing it. discover was the problem! I disabled scsi and sound from discover.conf and the problem was gone. Thank you Chris! Nueva forma de conectarse a internet en URUGUAY ----------------------------------------------- Tel. 0909.20.30 => Acceso 100% digital 56K! Promocion lanzamiento: $0,10 mas IVA el minuto. =============================================== http://www.internet.com.uy - Internet en serio. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]