As a not for long time Linux (debian) user I'm totally confused about
loading kernel modules in Kernel 2.6.0. I figured out that Kernel 2.6.0
uses module-init-tools. I dought that this will autodetect needed
modules at boot time and then load them. False?
Is it correct that modules I wish to load
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 05:29:34PM +0100, Pascal Seiler wrote:
As a not for long time Linux (debian) user I'm totally confused about
loading kernel modules in Kernel 2.6.0. I figured out that Kernel 2.6.0
uses module-init-tools. I dought that this will autodetect needed
modules at boot time
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 05:29:34PM +0100, Pascal Seiler wrote:
As a not for long time Linux (debian) user I'm totally confused about
loading kernel modules in Kernel 2.6.0. I figured out that Kernel 2.6.0
uses module-init-tools. I dought that this will autodetect needed
modules at boot time
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
Documentation on how to load modules in 2.6.0 on
Debian is a mess.
Don't be too hard on Debian. Things have changed in 2.6.0, and it's true that
the docs haven't caught up yet. But this isn't surprising. Give the
maintainers some more time to catch up.
Meanwhile here's what I've figured
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 11:06:46AM -0700, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
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.
Just as an aside, /etc/modules wasn't used in 2.4.x or
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