Hermi wrote:
> <excerpt>
> This question boils down to asking how to force a kernel module to load
> on startup in the style of 'insmod -f'. I include the rationale for
> it, in case I am approaching this the wrong way
> </excerpt>
>

I solved it by installing the package 'kernel-headers-2.2.20-idepci',
and recompiling tulip.c using those headers.

(I wasn't aware of the existence of that package until recently)


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