Probably got something to do with your networking setup. Look in
/etc/sysconfig/network and the /etc/sysconfig-network-scripts directory.
See if in any files it mentions appletalk or IPX. Thats all I can think of
at the moment.
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Gordon Charrick wrote:
> Didn't get a reply th
It's probably getting loaded by default either because of your NIC card
being initialized, or an initscript might be doing a modprobe which
automagically laods it.
Cron runs modprobe -r every hour, so it will get removed if it's not
believed to be in use.
-Rob
> Didn't get a reply the first ti
Didn't get a reply the first time so sorry but I'm trying again!
I've got a laptop with 7.2 on it with a 2.4.9-13 kernel. The modules
appletalk and ipx get automatically loaded at boot time and I can't figure
out why. My modules.conf is below.
alias eth0 e100
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc