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On Tuesday 14 Jan 2003 4:29 pm, Stalker, Doug wrote:
> How can I force the kernel to load the sd_mod and scsi_mod modules when
> booting?

Did you create an initrd file (a RAM disk) for the kernel ?

You may hit the bootstrapping problem where the module you need to get to the 
disks is stored on the SCSI disk. The initrd gets around this by making those 
modules accessible at kernel initialisation - IIRC!

good luck!
Chris
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    Chris Samuel                Wollongong, NSW
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