Hello,
 
>       just in case re@ or a maintainer finds this worhtwhile :
>       
>       from my /etc/rc.conf :
>       
>         ifconfig_tap0="lladdr 00:90:27:3f:12:9f"
>         apm_enable="YES"
>         apmd_enable="YES"
>       
>       This gives me in dmesg-a (today's CVS) :
>       
>       1)
>       
>         Setting hostname: M.
>       > module_register: module if_tap already exists!
>       > Module if_tap failed to register: 17
>       > can't re-use a leaf (if_tap_debug)!
>         tap0: flags=8802<BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
>                 ether 00:90:27:3f:12:9f
>       
>       bit I just compiled if_tap into my kernel, and I nowehere asked
>       explicitly for kldloading "if_tap" (IIRC)

here what is (probably) going on. when system starts up you have
no "tap0" interface. ifconfig(8) can not find "tap0" interface and
tries to kldload(8) if_tap(4) module. since you already have if_tap(4)
compiled into the kernel you get these messages.

now the thing about tap(4) (and tun(4)) interfaces is that they are
*virtual*, i.e. in order to create interface one need to open 
corresponding character device first, i.e. /dev/tapX (or /dev/tunX). 

i'm not sure why do you need to ifconfig tap0 interface in system
startup script. the application that *uses* tap0 interface is supposed
to do that.

thanks,
max


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