do you have those files under the /dev directory?  Try l -a lp* and see
if lp1 and lp2 exist... if not there is a MAKEDEV  (yes it's caps)
utility you can use to create them.  

Shawn
--- Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> During boot I keep getting the messages
> 
> modprobe can't locate /dev/lp1
> modprobe can't locate /dev/lp2
> 
> modprobe can't locate /dev/ide-tape
> modprobe can't locate /dev/hda4
> 
> ...
> 
> What do I need to change so that these warning disappear?
> 
> lance
> 
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