On 24-May-98 Chris \"Cranky Spice\" Harshman wrote:
>> > The disks seemed to work properly, but I couldn't find any way to manually
>> > load a module from my own disk. Is this possible with RH5? It should be,
>> > if it isn't.
>>
>> Yes, it's possible, assuming you've compiled the module with the same version
>> as the kernel.
>
> How, then?
Use insmod and the module name, like "insmod driver.o". Doesn't that work?
What type of error does it produce? Perhaps it depends on other modules to be
loaded as well?
> The module is hard-coded with the appropriate information; it works just
> fine when I simply insmod it under Slackware:
And what happens when you do this from RH?
> Here's what the Slackware tool looks like (there's also a dialog-based
> version of the same utility):
>
> darkstar:~# liloconfig
This is the /usr/doc/lilo-0.20/QuickInst script that comes with lilo.
Dave
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