Just to point this out:
/etc/modules decides which modules are loaded on boot,
/etc/modutils/several_files decide about modules loaded on demand,
i. e. when some program tries to access a device.
See also man update-modules .
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 05:21:40PM -0400, Lou Losee wrote:
Never mind
Hi, Currently on boot, my system is loading the usb-uhci module. I am
trying to change that to get it to load the uhci module instead. I am
running a custom 2.4.22 kernel if that matters. I want uhci instead of
usb-uhci based on the following output I get from a lspci -v | grep HCI
command:
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 16:31:08 -0400
Lou Losee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Currently on boot, my system is loading the usb-uhci module. I am
trying to change that to get it to load the uhci module instead. I am
running a custom 2.4.22 kernel if that matters. I want uhci instead of
usb-uhci
Never mind ...
usb-uhci was in /etc/modules
Dooh!!!
Lou Losee
* Lou Losee [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-10-08 17:12]:
Hi, Currently on boot, my system is loading the usb-uhci module. I am
trying to change that to get it to load the uhci module instead. I am
running a custom 2.4.22 kernel if that
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On Wednesday 08 October 2003 12:31 pm, Lou Losee wrote:
Hi, Currently on boot, my system is loading the usb-uhci module. I
am trying to change that to get it to load the uhci module instead.
I am running a custom 2.4.22 kernel if that matters. I
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