Thanks!
I'll try your solutions later on.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Alex Samad wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 04:25:40PM -0400, Long Wind wrote:
>> I have a bttv card
>> etch loads driver for it during booting
>> but etch does not use correct options
>> so I have to use commands below:
>
On Fri,27.Mar.09, 05:42:32, Long Wind wrote:
> I have a bttv card
> etch loads driver for it during booting
> but etch does not use correct options
> so I have to use commands below:
>
> rmmod bttv
> modprobe bttv card=8
>
> I add "bttv card=8" to /etc/modules
> but it does not help.
>
> My ques
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 04:25:40PM -0400, Long Wind wrote:
> I have a bttv card
> etch loads driver for it during booting
> but etch does not use correct options
> so I have to use commands below:
>
> rmmod bttv
> modprobe bttv card=8
>
> I add "bttv card=8" to /etc/modules
> but it does not help
I have a bttv card
etch loads driver for it during booting
but etch does not use correct options
so I have to use commands below:
rmmod bttv
modprobe bttv card=8
I add "bttv card=8" to /etc/modules
but it does not help.
My question is how to help etch use correct options so that I needn't
enter
I have a bttv card
etch loads driver for it during booting
but etch does not use correct options
so I have to use commands below:
rmmod bttv
modprobe bttv card=8
I add "bttv card=8" to /etc/modules
but it does not help.
My question is how to help etch use correct options so that I needn't
enter
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