>> "RR" == Robert Rati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: RR> Does anyone have the default /etc/modules file? Tia.
There is no such thing. You most likely need to load other modules then I have to. One thing to do is to just have "auto" in the file. This will enable the kerneld, which will autoload needed modules. Generally, you need Modules for hardware support, filesystems or such. If you can't access something, then you may need to manually load the proper module in /etc/modules. So if you get an error, one can deduct which module you need. Ciao, Martin