On Sat, 7 Dec 1996, Paul Christenson wrote:
> There is something that I've been wondering.. Why is everyone so
> fascinated with modules? I acknowledge that they have their uses, but
> how many people really need to UNLOAD a module once it's loaded?
>
> If you need it, compile it into the kernel,
On Sat, 7 Dec 1996, Paul Christenson wrote:
>
> There is something that I've been wondering.. Why is everyone so
> fascinated with modules? I acknowledge that they have their uses, but how
> many people really need to UNLOAD a module once it's loaded?
>
> If you need it, compile it into the ke
On Fri, 6 Dec 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
> We had a report that adding PPP to /etc/modules rather than letting kerneld
> load it made it work. I don't know why that would be, so if you can
> corroborate it, that would help.
This isn't directed to you, Bruce.. but your message brought up a point.
We had a report that adding PPP to /etc/modules rather than letting kerneld
load it made it work. I don't know why that would be, so if you can
corroborate it, that would help.
Thanks
Bruce
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Title says most of it.
I have had this problem before, and now I can't figure out how to fix it, nor
can I find the previous reference in the mailing list archives.
So here it is: I have been running 2.0.6 kernel for some time now with no
problems. I was experimenting around with trying to get
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