<snip>
Check the man page on "modules.conf".  You can put logic in the file based
on the current kernel version. I think this would be a cleaner way to go.
</snip>

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bruce A. Mallett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thats a good quesiton.  I'm guessing that one would have to have two
> versions of /etc/modules.conf, say for example /etc/modules.conf-2.2.16
> and  /etc/modules.conf-2.4.0.  Then symlink one or the other to
> /etc/modules.conf somewhere early in the boot process based on
> `uname -r`
> 
> Anyone else know how to do this?




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