On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 01:55:12PM -0800, Michael Madden wrote:
> When I used dpkg to install the new modutils package,
> it gave me the option of installing a new /etc/modules
> file. If you choose yes, it gives you a basic
> /etc/modules files just with comments. You'll
> need to put in a line
When I used dpkg to install the new modutils package,
it gave me the option of installing a new /etc/modules
file. If you choose yes, it gives you a basic
/etc/modules files just with comments. You'll
need to put in a line for each module you want loaded.
For example, my /etc/modules looks like
Michael Madden wrote:
> I'd written yesterday describing problems with linux
> 2.4.0, Debian 2.2 R2, and NE2000/3C509 NICS. Thanks
> for all the help!
>
> The working solution was to download and install the
> new modutils package from:
> http://people.debian.org/~wakkerma/modutils_2.4.1-0potato1
I'd written yesterday describing problems with linux
2.4.0, Debian 2.2 R2, and NE2000/3C509 NICS. Thanks
for all the help!
The working solution was to download and install the
new modutils package from:
http://people.debian.org/~wakkerma/modutils_2.4.1-0potato1_i386.deb
Thanks,
Michael
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