On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, you wrote:

>On the bright side, I was reading thru the 2.2 kernel docs, and
>it includes loadable module support within it, as a replacement
>for kerneld. The cool feature about this new loadable module
>support, is that it will automatically remove the module from
>memory if it hasn't been used in a few minutes.

This features is already in kerneld, too. If I do an /sbin/lsmod I can see that
some modules are loaded and target as (autoclean) which means that such modules
are automatically removed by kerneld when they are not been used for more than
one minute. I currently use this feature for the floppy drive module.  On the
output of /sbin/lsmod there is a field called "pages": 1 page of memory is 4
kB.

Maurizio
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