>
> Yes. See my posts previously on making the distinction between 'file'
> and 'module'. You've just acquired some new programming talent there;
> I'm sure I could dope out enough of what was worked out last time we
> talked about this to give her something to work on. 8)
>
As if she does
>
> If I have a KLD module that has a registered dependency on some other
> module,
> then when I load the forst module it will load the second.
> this is all well and good but it ALWYA loads it,
> even when it's already in the kernel..
>
> if kldstat can see it, then surely the loading modules
If I have a KLD module that has a registered dependency on some other
module,
then when I load the forst module it will load the second.
this is all well and good but it ALWYA loads it,
even when it's already in the kernel..
if kldstat can see it, then surely the loading modules should be able t