you dont need to have it in the kernel... mount linprocfs will load the
kld.

/Bjorn

On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Steven Hartland wrote:

> you shouldn't mount /proc as linprocfs they are different formats.
> Instead you should define:
> options         LINPROCFS
> in your kernel config and then mount linproc under /compat/linux/proc
> the fstab line should look like:
> linproc /compat/linux/proc  linprocfs   rw  0   0
>
>     Steve / K
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> > Wow i didn't even think about that.  I mounted /proc as linprocfs and
> > it's working flawlessly.
> >
> > I'm still a bit curious why it is an intermittent issue where it starts
> > 50% of the time without /proc, and why it did not do this before the
> > last update, but as long as it's working i'm happy.
>
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