If you modify this line in /etc/sysconfig/kernel to this: MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT="vmcp" then vmcp will work without needing any other commands after Linux starts.
On 1/4/07, Grega Bremec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you very much, Rick and Alan. Rick, your hint was right - I have two users with more than 2 GB of storage and cpint will fail in both. I'll look into upgrading sometime in near future. Alan, vmcp was there and functions correctly. All I had to do was modprobe vmcp manually (for some reason, vmcp won't trigger modprobing automatically, probably because an udev rule is missing). Kind regards, - -- ~ Grega Bremec ~ gregab at p0f dot net
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