Hi Martin,

I did it that way and now he not longer complains about missing
modules, great! But now my 3com network adapter (which is included in
the kernel) is not longer initialized, so no eth0 ;-) with 2.0.36
this was a module and everything worked fine, but how do start the
network adapter now? An easy solution might be to compile it also as a
module, but there must be another way, or am I wrong? 

On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 11:31:58AM +0200, Martin Fluch wrote:

> Check the file /etc/modules and remove the entries the bootprocess
> complains about...

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