Ed - Thanks for the reply that was it!!!! Linuxconf had the IRQ values  set
to one value, even though I was changing the values within modules.conf.  Im
guessing linuxconf was overridding my changes.  Once I changed both and
rebooted, everything corrected itself.  

Thanks,

~dK

-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Dekkers
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/30/02 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: How to get Tulip.o to load automatically at Startup -PLZ HELP!

> I had tulip.o loading automatically upon start(This was configured
> automatically when I installed it)..  Somehow last night something got
> messed up with my net connection and Tulip.o was dropped from the
kernal.
I
> used Insmod to reload it and it works but it doesnt reload the module
when
I
> reboot. I tried using modprobe to load the module and was expecting
the
> module to take at boot time, but this wasnt the case either.  How do I
get
a
> module to load automatically upon boot?  Please Help!

In /etc/modules.conf

Regards,
Ed.




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