[EUG-LUG:3486] Re: Help with loading modules

2002-07-18 Thread Grigsby, Garl
Title: RE: [EUG-LUG:3479] Re: Help with loading modules Bob, I think that would work, in a duct tape and bailing wire sort of way, but I am trying to understand how I am supposed to get this to work. No, I do not have to pass any information to modprobe on the command line for the

[EUG-LUG:3487] Re: Help with loading modules

2002-07-18 Thread Grigsby, Garl
Title: RE: [EUG-LUG:3480] Re: Help with loading modules No such animal. It appears that Redhat has moved most of the stuff that was in the rc.modules to rc.sysinit, but I cannot find the section that deals with loading the scsi driver. Garl -Original Message- From: Linux Rocks !

[EUG-LUG:3489] Re: Help with loading modules

2002-07-18 Thread Linux Rocks !
RedHat... ok... They probably have the equivilent somewhere, but being a non-RH'er I couldnt say where. maybe locate rc.modules? or look for conf.modules as well as modules.conf... it seems to me RH did something like that. You might also consult RH documentation for where modules are actually

[EUG-LUG:3490] Re: Help with loading modules

2002-07-18 Thread Bob Crandell
You wouldn't want Mandrake on a server. Redhat maybe. Slackware for sure. Linux Rocks ! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: RedHat... ok... They probably have the equivilent somewhere, but being a non-RH'er I couldnt say where. maybe locate rc.modules? or look for conf.modules as well as

[EUG-LUG:3491] Re: Help with loading modules

2002-07-18 Thread Mike O
Mandrake is an upgrade? Slackware would be understandable. I may give that another try sooner or later. Probably before I do Gentoo again. I really only know RedHat on the desktop. Of course I rarely ever have any real problems even with the strange toys I may get. Problems with the scsi card

[EUG-LUG:3492] Re: Help with loading modules

2002-07-18 Thread Grigsby, Garl
Title: RE: [EUG-LUG:3491] Re: Help with loading modules Yes. That is the frustrating part. kudzu says it configured the %^**^( thing. I think I might just recompile the kernel with support for this card compiled directly in, instead of as a module. That will fix it. I hope. -Original

[EUG-LUG:3493] Re: Help with loading modules

2002-07-18 Thread Mike O
That's what I usually do instead of loading modules for everything. I just recompile with what I have and take out everything I know I'll never have. Bon chance. --- Grigsby, Garl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes. That is the frustrating part. kudzu says it configured the %^**^( thing. I think I

[EUG-LUG:3494] RE: Linux Format install of KDE3 works,...but no ICONs! please advise...

2002-07-18 Thread Dexter Graphic
On my Mandrake 8.2 system all the KDE icons are located in /usr/share/icons. This seems to be the default location where KDE desktop shortcuts look for their associated icons. If you search for kcontrol.png (one of KDE's icons) on your system where does it show up? If it's not found or if it's

[EUG-LUG:3495] Re: Help with loading modules

2002-07-18 Thread Bob Miller
Grigsby, Garl wrote: Help. Well I just had a scsi card die in one of my linux servers. Run mkinitrd to rebuild your initial RAM disk. It's a shell script, and when you read it, the problem will be obvious. But back up /boot/initrd-*.img before you do... -- Bob Miller