Hi, Am Dienstag, den 26.10.2004, 21:03 +0200 schrieb Andreas Janssen: > What exactly does modconf do other than load a module and save it's name > to /etc/modules?
Exactly that. modconf saves me from understanding how modules work, where they are, in which configfile they have to be written on Kernel 2.x. I do not know anything about modules - and with modconf all my machines run without trouble. I want modconf. :-) > If you want to manage modules on your own, add their > lines to /etc/modules. But I have no simple list of "this are soundcard modules" and "this are NIC modules" and ... I am sure one could use a "find /lib/ ...", but I prefer it the modprobe-way. > By the way, Debian Sarge also installs discover1 > and hotplug by default, which will detect your hardware, and there is > no modconf in the new installer. ...and I remove discover ... :-) BTW, I think the "inside technology" of the Debian Installer is a lot better than the old one, but in handling I absolutely like the woody installer more. I am lost in the new one, even booting with "expert" there's a lot of "Yes, No, Go back, Skip" instead of woodys "Place your foor on 'Enter', I install the absolut minimum, go on and fix the rest yourself". :-) Just my taste. Bye, Ratti -- -o) fontlinge | Fontmanagement for Linux | Schriftenverwaltung in Linux /\\ http://freshmeat.net/projects/fontlinge/ _\_V http://www.gesindel.de https://sourceforge.net/projects/fontlinge/
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