TK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> network card drivers. I manually tried "insmod via-rhine" but got a
> "unsolved symbols" errors. Looking into /boot, the kernel file is
You should use modprobe instead of insmod.
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I just installed kernel-image-2.4-386 from testing (or unstable), which
is actually 2.4.22-3. The kernel boots fine, but failed to load any
network card drivers. I manually tried "insmod via-rhine" but got a
"unsolved symbols" errors. Looking into /boot, the kernel file is
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