Hi Tzafrir, I'm currently using genzaptelconf for digium cards but I have Sangoma cards too and I have to load digium drivers after Sangoma one. That's why I need to understand why wctdm is automatically loaded. I want all the drivers disabled during boot so I can load them in the order I want with my init script.
Giorgio Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 09:36:27AM +0200, gincantalupo wrote: > >> Hi Tzafrir, >> >> Tzafrir Cohen wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 05:32:25PM +0200, gincantalupo wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> I've installed Asterisk with a TDM400P on a Debian Etch distro. >>>> When I reboot the server I get zaptel and wctdm automatically loaded. >>>> I'd like to avoid this behaviour. >>>> >>>> >>> Why exactly would you like to disable this? >>> If this is done to affect the Zaptel cards registration order, then load >>> the module manually before it gets loaded automaticaly: add it to >>> /etc/modules . >>> >>> >>> >> I'd like to disable it because I have my own script which generates >> zaptel.conf files and starts up all the cards on my system. >> >> I surely could unload wctdm module inside my script then reload it after >> loading other cards modules but it is not a fair solution...it is what >> I've always done so far before revisiting my script. >> >> The right thing would be to disable this automatic behaviour during boot >> but I'm still searching the right place where that's done. >> >> > > /etc/modules ? > > As an example of generating it in a script, see genzaptelconf (running > it with the options -sdM . The module probing is generally the simpler > part in it). > > _______________________________________________ Sign up now for AstriCon 2007! September 25-28th. http://www.astricon.net/ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users