On 12/17/2000 15:05, Jean-Pierre Parent at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> /etc/modules: Contains the names of the modules that will be loaded at
> startup
I don't remember seeing this in previous Storm/Debian releases, that's why I
ask.
>
> /etc/modules.conf: Contains the settings of your modules (like Irqs and IOs
> for isa cards for example)
>
> To change /etc/modules.conf it is recommended to edit the corresponding file
> in /etc/modutils and
> then run 'update-modules'.
Yep, know about that.
>
> As for the USB features you compiled them into the kernel so it will load
> all it can...
>
> There is a really good 'Linux USB guide' at http://www.sourceforge.net
> Just make a search for it...It clarified a lot of things. Well for me at
> least =)
Yes, I'm using it. However it has a RH slant to it. I'm just don't know why
all the extra USB modules load when I haven't asked for them. It doesn't
make sense to me.
I compiled statically the USBCORE and USB-OHCI. Everything else is a module.
I'm also trying to use the hotplug tools. I've had a few difficulties but I
hope to fix that soon. I need to learn more about the policy agents. I've
disable hotplug for now, but still ALL the USB modules load when I've only
asked for mousedev and joydev. To me it doesn't make sense.
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