What is the proper way to insure that modules are automatically loaded?   I've 
compiled 2.4.0 with kerneld support, and installed your rpm's.  But I 
still have to load modules manually with insmod.

        Thanks.


Jason Costomiris wrote:

> According to the kernel 2.4.0 release notes (BTW, in case you missed it,
> kernel 2.4.0 is now available), you need to upgrade your version of modutils
> to version 2.4.0 as well.  The latest RH updates package is for 2.3.21.
> Same goes for Rawhide...  Similarly, you need to update ksymoops to 2.4.0
> as well.
> 
> I built packages for ksymoops and modutils on my RH7 machine, running 
> kernel 2.4.0.  They are available at:
> 
> http://www.jasons.org/kernel24/
> 
> The ksymoops package has files that seem to conflict with the 
> kernel-pcmcia-cs package (I believe it was just the man page for ksymoops),
> but all I had to do was rpm -e kernel-pcmcia-cs, to get rid of the conflict.
> Of course, if you need pcmcia support, this isn't such a good idea, and if
> you're going to kernel 2.4.0 and using pcmcia stuff, I'll assume you know
> what you're doing.
> 
> Luck++;
> 
> In case you were wondering, the modutils package is based on the RH 
> official package that was in the rh-updates area, and the ksymoops package
> is the one from www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/ksymoops/.






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