On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 02:12:33PM +0100, Antonio Fiol Bonnín wrote: > I don't know nearly anything about this, but... did you activate module > support in your kernel? It sounds like there has to be such a silly little > thing that breaks it all.
No kidding, that's what I'm hoping for. And yes, I did. > If you compile the kernel properly (at least it happened ok to me when I > had 2.0.36), i.e. (make dep; make clean; make zImage(or other); make > modules) and then reboot and (make modules-install), as far as I remember, > that should solve it all. Though I imagine you already tried that. Hmm, reboot then modules_install. I don't remember if I tried that one. > Last little thing I imagine that could mess it up is that you try to load > some modules that really do not exist, as they have not been compiled. > It's maybe a lot of work if you have 40 messages, but could you check for > the existence of the files it looks for (I remember having trouble with my > ethernet, and it was simply because I had forgotten to put an M on the > right place.) I trashed ALSA and compiled in the drivers. I'm not happy about that, but what can I do? The only resolution I found. Thanks for your response. -- Jonathan Markevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://members.xoom.com/JMarkevich QOTD: All I want is more than my fair share.