Jeff,
Thanks for the reply.. I wanted the mapping at run time ... all the
devices that are recognised by the kernel and the associated drivers ..
..

Thanks
Jerome

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Jerome Dsilva wrote:

>Hi,
>Please reply if you know about the same ......I haven't got any
replies
>to this post...
>
>Is there any command in RH to get the list of device mapping names
>.This is required to know the drivers and the modules used by that
>kernel in run time. This should be something equivalent to
>/etc/path_to_inst file in solaris...
>  
>
Ummm, would you be looking for the info in /etc/modules.conf? (or 
/etc/conf.modules in pre 7.x releases).

example:

alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc  #parallel port module
alias eth0 tulip                                     #tulip driver for

my Netgear FA-310
alias eth1 sis900                                  #sis900 driver for 
the onboard NIC
alias usb-controller usb-ohci            #module for the onboard USB 
controller
alias sound-slot-0 emu10k1              #emu10k1 driver for the SBLive!

sound card

Not being a solaris guy, from the basic description you gave, this is 
what you are looking for.  Also, all devices are found in /dev

modules are in /lib/modules/kernelversion/

ummm... hope that helps!

Jeff

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