Shaleh wrote: > Yes I did compile it w/ module support. I want to make it work, or find out > why it does not work. No hacks please (-:
Module support and module auto loading (kerneld support) are two different settings that must both be set to Y in the kernel config for kerneld to work. Assuming that kerneld support is compiled into your kernel, the next thing to check is that kerneld is actually running. Try running $ ps ax | grep '[k]erneld' and you should get an output like this 181 ? S 0:01 /sbin/kerneld If kerneld is not running, something strange is going on. In that case you should try starting it by hand (as root) and report back to the list with the results. If all of this seems in order, check /var/log/daemon.log to see if modprobe is complaining about modules that it cannot locate. Perhaps you just have to add an alias to /etc/conf.modules (hamm version of modutils) or /etc/modutils/aliases (slink version of modutils). HTH. -- /'"`\ zzzZ | My PGP Public Key is available at: ( - - ) | <http://home1.inet.tele.dk/renehl/> --oooO--(_)--Oooo------------------------------------------ Don't ya just hate it when there's not enough room to fin