On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 17:11, Lee Goodman wrote:
> While Linux comes up fine, Asterisk won't start because the drivers
> are loading
> in the wrong order.  fixed by:
>   1) sh /usr/src/fix-asterisk-modules.sh
>   2) sh /etc/init.d/asterisk start
>  
> Is this a known problem? Is there an existing bug on this or should I
> open one up?
> Anyone else seen this problem?

It is nothing specific to asterisk. Depending on your distribution there
are ways to manipulate the order in which modules load. If you can't
find that info, why don't you just call /usr/src/fix-asterisk-modules.sh
from the start section of /etc/init.d/asterisk.
Mind you, you will be facing this same problem sooner or later with
another set of modules, so it may well pay off to find out how to
manipulate module load order in your distribution.

wkr,

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