It was in FC2T2 but it cannot be found in FC2T3. I need to load some modules and it is a pita to manually load them.
One is usb-storage for the flash drive and the other is ndiswrapper for wlan connection
Thanks Olu
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 02:38:11PM -0400, Olu Akins wrote:
It was in FC2T2 but it cannot be found in FC2T3. I need to load some modules and it is a pita to manually load them.
One is usb-storage for the flash drive and the other is ndiswrapper for wlan connection
modules.conf got renamed to modprobe.conf. Syntax is simpler in the new as well. Pay careful attention.
Robin
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 14:38, Olu Akins wrote:
It was in FC2T2 but it cannot be found in FC2T3. I need to load some modules and it is a pita to manually load them.
One is usb-storage for the flash drive and the other is ndiswrapper for wlan connection
Its been deprecated in favor of /etc/modprobe.conf, and the syntax is changed somewhat. There should be a mou=dules.cong2modprobe.conf utility there someplace to convert your old file if you still have a backup.
You do run amanda don't you?
Thanks Olu
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 10:06 pm, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 14:38, Olu Akins wrote:
It was in FC2T2 but it cannot be found in FC2T3. I need to load some modules and it is a pita to manually load them.
One is usb-storage for the flash drive and the other is ndiswrapper for wlan connection
Its been deprecated in favor of /etc/modprobe.conf, and the syntax is changed somewhat. There should be a mou=dules.cong2modprobe.conf utility there someplace to convert your old file if you still have a backup.
You do run amanda don't you?
Thanks Olu
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Okay, but how do I automatically install a module without having to do it manually? I was thinking about adding this to /etc/modprobe.conf ndiswrapper /sbin/modprobe instead of doing modprobe ndiswrapper at the shell prompt
Olu