Sounds like something is happening in the wrong order on bootup.
Did this start after an upgrade? Sometimes, if you have custom
edited files, this will happen, as the modified file will not
be replaced. In such case, the new file should be there under
an obviously modified name. You will need to use the new file,
but may have to make similar modifications to the new file.

Jon Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I'm encountering a strange module error when i boot
: up.  It states that it cant' find my Network card
: module (tulip.o) and therefore doesn't start my
: network stuff.

: But right after the computer boots p, I log on as root
: in a consoel and type the following:


: insmod tulip  
: /etc/init.d/network start

: And it loads the module and starts the network (I
: actually do it in a little script).  My question is,
: why will it find the module with a insmod, but not on
: bootup? 

: The tulip.o module is located in four places
: /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/tulip.o
: /usr/src/linux/modules/tulip.o 
: /lib/modules/2.0.36/net/tulip.o
: /lib/modules/2.2.12/net/tulip.o   

: Anyhelp?:)  Thanks 
: Jon



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