Here are the (innocuous looking) contents of /etc/modules:
# /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
#
# This file should contain the names of kernel modules that are
# to be loaded at boot time, one per line. Comments begin with
# a `#', and everything on the line after them are ignor
Check /etc/modules. I can't think of anywhere else boot time modules
would be specified. Also, you're not running kerneld with > 2.1.x
kernel are you? /etc/modules should *not* have an auto line -- and you
probably would have a warning in your syslog about this. Anyway, if
everything but the ki
I recently upgraded my system to woody. It's a laptop, so I also
downloaded the kernel source, pcmcia source, and alsa source to build
the system with apm, pcmcia, and sound support. At first, I thought I
was experiencing a sound configuration problem because /etc/init.d/alsa
was always failing to
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