On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Kent West wrote: > Excellent! That did it. > > FYI, I couldn't just change the config; I had to remove the module and then > add it right back in, changing the parameters at that point. > > One more question; after making a change like that, can you get the system > to see the change without rebooting? I suspect you can, but I don't know > how, so I just rebooted, which worked fine. But I'd like to know for future > reference. > > Thanks again!
I believe that the simple adding of the module solved that problem, the device should work straight away. another way to change the config, change the /etc/modules file... i.e.: ne io=0x300 irq=15 stuff like that... whats in it now should help you. (thats if you need to change anything... use rmmod then insmod - /etc/modules is used on bootup, (comments? am I right?) so you need the parameters with insmod) Hey, Im only getting out of newbie stage... If I am wrong, PLEASE correct me... I dont want a `rm -rf /` situation. :) Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) PGP Key available, reply with "pgpkey" as subject. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move." - Douglas Adams ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian GNU/Linux.... Ooohh You are missing out! -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null