Yes, that is the issue. Thank you.
In my rc.local I have included modprobe to load ivtv.
I didn't need to do this extra step when I build my FC2 box?
Why wouldn't they be loading?
Isn't including them in modprobe.conf supposed to load them?

Sorry, I'm a Linux/Myth newb, so I'm just confused about this.



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Is your ivtv module loaded into the kernel? That's what makes the devices...


On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 18:37:56 -0700, John L wrote:
> I spent a good chunk of the day getting NVidia's 6629 drivers working in
> FC3. Once I got them working I followed Jerod's guide, and when I entered
> >ll /dev/video? I initially got one entry, /dev/video0. That was unexpected
> (my previous FC2 box had 4 enties like the guide) but I continued on.
> However, since a reboot, there are now no entried for /dev/video?, and of
> course the backend doesn't work because there is no /dev/video.
>
> Where do I look, or what do I need to do to correct this?


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