net-pf-1 maps to unix-domain sockets... trust me, you want that. You should make sure that either /etc/conf.modules contains the entry ``alias net-pf-1 unix'', or that it's compiled directly into your kernel.
On Sat, Oct 09, 1999 at 02:43:02PM -0700, Michael Perry wrote: > I recently updated the kernel sources using the 2.2.12 kernel deb package > and all went well. I have noticed that I get a duplicate request for module > net-pf-1 and if I alias it to off that x does not start up but finally > critically stops without a connection. > > What exactly is module net-pf-1? I tried searching the debian mail archives > but can find no mention of this module. Its not in /lib/modules/2.2.10/net > either.

