[leaf-user] question about vlan in linux

2003-02-26 Thread Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio
Hi guys: 

  I'm trying to enable the vlan software in a linux
machine. There is a module called 8021q.o which I
already installed with the comand 
insmod 8021q
but the problem is when I reboot the system all the
configuration I did about vlan in the machine is gone
because it does not load the module, so I have to do
everything again.

  I used to work with the distribution Mandrake 8.1
and I know that you have to add the module you want to
be loaded when the system is rebooted in a file
/etc/modules/default... but now I am working with Red
Hat 7.3 (kernel 2.4.18) and I don't find that file in
anywhere.

 Do any of you know what I have to do to make that
module permanent? I thought that  uisng the command
insmod or modprob was all what I had to do. If I do a
dmesg after that I can see that the utility is working
8021q VLAN blablabla
but I can get the module to be loaded every time I
reboot the system

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Re: [leaf-user] question about vlan in linux

2003-02-26 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mercredi 26 Février 2003 22:08, Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio a écrit :
 Hi guys:

   I'm trying to enable the vlan software in a linux
 machine. There is a module called 8021q.o which I
 already installed with the comand
 insmod 8021q
 but the problem is when I reboot the system all the
 configuration I did about vlan in the machine is gone
 because it does not load the module, so I have to do
 everything again.

   I used to work with the distribution Mandrake 8.1
 and I know that you have to add the module you want to
 be loaded when the system is rebooted in a file
 /etc/modules/default... but now I am working with Red
 Hat 7.3 (kernel 2.4.18) and I don't find that file in
 anywhere.

  Do any of you know what I have to do to make that
 module permanent? I thought that  uisng the command
 insmod or modprob was all what I had to do. If I do a
 dmesg after that I can see that the utility is working
 8021q VLAN blablabla
 but I can get the module to be loaded every time I
 reboot the system
Please read the documentation:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/biaddrm.html
Jacques


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Re: [leaf-devel] Re: [leaf-user] question about vlan in linux

2003-02-26 Thread Tom Eastep
Jacques Nilo wrote:
but now I am working with Red
Hat 7.3 (kernel 2.4.18) and I don't find that file in
anywhere.
I question whether the fellow is even posting on the correct list -- If 
he's running RH 7.3, I don't know why he's posting on the LEAF list with 
this question.

Do any of you know what I have to do to make that
module permanent? I thought that  uisng the command
insmod or modprob was all what I had to do. If I do a
dmesg after that I can see that the utility is working
8021q VLAN blablabla
but I can get the module to be loaded every time I
reboot the system
Please read the documentation:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/biaddrm.html
-Tom
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