Not OK.  You have only edited the config file - you need to run depmod
-a ("man depmod", modules are a real pain!) to read the new config and
write to to the dependencies file (note that most distro's run this
command in the initscripts on boot, so reboot will also work.)

BillK


Daniel Woods wrote:

> 
> After modifying /etc/conf.modules with 'alias binfmt-0000 binfmt_misc'
> (also tried BillK's suggested 'alias binfmt-0000 binfmt_aout'), I simply
> try 'ipchains -nL' and get the following error only the first time...
> Sep 22 11:32:36 24 insmod: Note: /etc/conf.modules is more recent than
>         /lib/modules/2.2.16-9mdksecure/modules.dep
> Sep 22 11:32:36 24 modprobe: Note: /etc/conf.modules is more recent than
>         /lib/modules/2.2.16-9mdksecure/modules.dep
> 
> Which seems ok. I take it that it reloaded the conf.modules file.
> Do I have to do a reboot or is this enough (I tried both) ?
>

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