Stephen Gran wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, David P James said:
> 
>>I'm wondering why my modules.conf that I had to edit keeps reverting 
>>back to the previous version every time I reboot; it is really kind of 
>>frustrating. It means that every time I reboot I have to mess around and 
>>reload the ide-scsi module as well as having to load the module for my 
>>soundcard (if I forget to do the latter all manner of nastiness happens 
>>when KDE starts up). It also sends up a flurry of warnings that my 
>>"modules.conf is newer than modules.dep" [I'm thinking - so what if it is?].
>>
>>--David [using Knoppix on an otherwise Windows computer right now]
> 
> 
> Taken from my modules.conf:
> 
> ### This file is automatically generated by update-modules"
> #
> # Please do not edit this file directly. If you want to change or add
> # anything please take a look at the files in /etc/modutils and read
> # the manpage for update-modules.
> 
> Seems straightforward enough.
> 

Um, D'oh! Yes it does. Don't I look kind of silly?

But, going back to the discussion of the CD-Writing Howto, nowhere does 
it mention that even though it's clear that modules.conf has to be 
modified...

--David


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