hello Brad. I thought the idea behind modules was that you didn't need to rebuild a kernel to add devices to the ioconf table? And, in fact, under the old module framework, that is, NetBSD-5 and earlier, you could add devices and major numbers to the table without having to rebuild the kernel. If, in fact, I need to rebuild the kernel to add device drivers to the kernel, then I submit our module framework is fatally broken. So, I'll hope that isn't the case and proceed. If I figure out how to do it, I'll post here so others won't have to climb that learning curve using the same path. -thanks -Brian
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