No, did that.  I think there might be something different about how suse
handles their modules?  Also I used modutils from the kernel site and I
notice that suse has one on their site - maybe I need theirs?

I will sort this out and if it is a difference on suse rather than I
made a mistake I will write it up for a step by step.

Mike Andrew wrote:
> 
> On Thursday 05 July 2001 17:27, Marianne Taylor wrote:
> 
> > I bet this is related to my other problem.  Since the error messages
> > (there were many) were that various hardware in modules.conf couldn't be
> > found.  Couldn't find or load the module for my network card.  So had to
> > re-install.
> >
> 
> Ultimately
> 
> uname -r
> 
> must equal /lib/modules/<version>.
> 
> Type depmod -a when you are running the NEW kernel to re-index that lib.
> *any* complaint messages from depmod at that time are genuine and need to be
> resolved. It almost always resolves to a need to make modules, make
> modules_install.
> 
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