Hi, Documentation on how to load modules in 2.6.0 on Debian is a mess. Maybe this is too advanced yet, who knows.
Trying to load a sound module that was in /etc/modules in 2.4.21 as cs4232. /etc/modules is no longer used in 2.6.0. Everything in the Debian Manual refers to /etc/modules. Now with ALSA the module is called snd-cs4232.ko. Where/how do I load that? Aha! Docs on module-init-tools will tell me in its FAQ! It says: Q) Things still don't load properly. A) Use generate-module.conf to generate an /etc/module.conf from your old setup. There is in fact no "generate-module.conf" there is in the example dir a "generate-modprobe.conf". Do I use that? I do. It produces no noticable effects. Q) I'm having trouble inserting out-of-tree modules A) See discussion at http://hypermail.idiosynkrasia.net/linux-kernel/archived/2002/week23/0162.html Putting that into the URL box produces NOT FOUND. Big question: What do you do in 2.6.0 with the modules that were in /etc/modules in 2.4.x? Thanks. Hugo Vanwoerkom. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]