On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 19:14:31 +0100, MythTV user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I added my original problem and the solution to the post since everything
> inbetween is irrelevant now.
> 
> I said thanks Daniel because he suggested that I would look at Thomas
> Olsson's post and yes, you provided the link so I guess I owe you one
> aswell. Either way, there's the solution.

I am not really sure the format used by Daniel's post is the complete solution.

E.g. if you follow his solution then unload the module (rmmod) and
reload it (modprobe), as you've put your options in /etc/modules and
not in modules.conf.d (2.4) or modprobe.d (2.6), they shouldn't be
picked up correctly upon reloading.

So his solution might work, but only at boot time. A more flexible
solution is to put only the name of the modules in /etc/modules and
specify the options where modprobe is looking for them.

Cheers,

Jerome


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