Krzys Majewski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > > Look in /lib/modules/x.y.z/ where x.y.z is your linux kernel version. > > If the modules are not there, you will have to compile them from the kernel > > sources. > > (first, check if they are not included as part of the kernel). > > Silver > > Hrm no, I think the tap modules are aliases for something, > and I'm wondering where to find the list of aliases.
I use the tap0 stuff to do networking with user mode linux... I don't know what's requesting that interface on your computer however. On my 2.4.0-test10 box it's the ethertap module which enables tap*, though IIRC it was listed as an obsolete feature in favor of something else? Maybe not a solution to your problem, but at least a coupla more data points. .adam -- [ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] [ icq #3354423 | lazur.org | clustermonkey.org ]