On Saturday 20 March 2004 10:13 pm, Didier Caamano wrote:
>Hello, I was wondering how to make the kernel to load modules at
>start up, I know i does it automatically, but I'm having a
>little bit of troubles, I was running with the kernel that comes
>with woody and decided to update to 2.6.4, after
Hello, I was wondering how to make the kernel to load modules at
start up, I know i does it automatically, but I'm having a
little bit of troubles, I was running with the kernel that comes
with woody and decided to update to 2.6.4, after that my mouse
wasn't working, so I issueed:
modprobe mousede
Op di 12-11-2002, om 17:21 schreef Joris:
> > This is elementary I sure but I have never gotten it right.
> >
> > My modules never loaded at startup. I tried putting a script in rc2.d
> > with /sbin/depmod but this has no effect - i.e. lsmod shows nothing.
> >
> > Recently I installed a Geforce4
Am Die, 2002-11-12 um 17.02 schrieb Thomas H. George,,,:
> This is elementary I sure but I have never gotten it right.
>
> My modules never loaded at startup. I tried putting a script in rc2.d
> with /sbin/depmod but this has no effect - i.e. lsmod shows nothing.
depmod does not load modules. I
> This is elementary I sure but I have never gotten it right.
>
> My modules never loaded at startup. I tried putting a script in rc2.d
> with /sbin/depmod but this has no effect - i.e. lsmod shows nothing.
>
> Recently I installed a Geforce4 MX440 board. With help from the list I
> got the pro
This is elementary I sure but I have never gotten it right.
My modules never loaded at startup. I tried putting a script in rc2.d
with /sbin/depmod but this has no effect - i.e. lsmod shows nothing.
Recently I installed a Geforce4 MX440 board. With help from the list I
got the proper tar file
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