--- Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > # insmod tun > Can't open 'tun': No such file or directory > # lsmod |grep tun > # modprobe tun > # lsmod |grep tun > tun 7776 0 > > And /dev/net/tun do exists. > > Am I doing something wrong or is it a bug? >
>From the modprobe man page: Modprobe will automatically load all base modules needed in a module stack, as described by the dependency file modules.dep. If the loading of one of these modules fails, the whole current stack of modules loaded in the current session will be unloaded automatically. Basically, modprobe automatically resolves module dependencies based on the current modules.dep. Insmod only tries to insert the named module and fails if the dependencies are not already met. No bug, just the behavior of the program. You probably want to stick to modprobe anyway. -Roberto ___________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - Nueva versión GRATIS Super Webcam, voz, caritas animadas, y más... http://messenger.yahoo.es -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]