On Mon, 18 May 1998, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> I was just asking about how to quiet these messages down. I looked all
> over the place and this advise below seems to be the answer to the
> problem. BUT!
>
That is indeed the solution. It comes from the answer to your
second question.
> Wh
> Regarding the net- lines, do you know what these are about? From time to time
> I will see messages in my messages.log to the effect that the net-pf-5 modules
> could not be found. Doesn't seem to be harmful but it is annoying me.
>
The net-pf-3 refers to ax25 (radio, if I'm not mis
I was just asking about how to quiet these messages down. I looked all
over the place and this advise below seems to be the answer to the
problem. BUT!
Where is the conf.modules file documented? Why is it called modules.conf
on other people's machines? What are the other commands that can be put
> Regarding the net- lines, do you know what these are about? From time to time
> I will see messages in my messages.log to the effect that the net-pf-5 modules
> could not be found. Doesn't seem to be harmful but it is annoying me.
Make sure the following is in /etc/conf.modules:
alias net-pf
> "Matt" == Matt Housh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matt> Here's my conf.modules file:
Matt> --
Matt> alias net-pf-3 off
Matt> alias net-pf-4 off
Matt> alias net-pf-5 off
Matt> options cs4232 io=0x534 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=0
In response to question 1, it's not really all the important for
most things. I use /etc/rc.d/rc.local. Just need it in some startup
script.
As for question 3, (as I understand it) it's only necessary if
kerneld has not had a request (am I using the right terminology here?) for
t