Bob McGowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [..] > >>>On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 00:18:26 -0400, David Zelinsky wrote: > >>>[..] > >>> > >>>>The ide-cd entry in /etc/modules-2.6 _is_ getting read, because it > >>>>prints something in the boot messages saying it's loading ide-cd. But > >>>>either the load is failing for some reason, or it's getting unloaded by > >>>>some other script. [..] > > I would suggest looking into the /etc/rc?.d directories and determine > what sequence of scripts is run as your system boots. On my system, > the module-init-tools script is run from /etc/rcS.d as > S20module-init-tools. You could add this to the beginning of each > subsequent script: > > lsmod|grep -q ide_cd || echo lost it in $0 > > to figure out when in the sequence it disappears. This should narrow > down where you need to look.
Thanks, that was a good suggestion! I had grepped through /etc/init.d/* but didn't find anything obvious. Using the above trick I discovered that /etc/init.d/rcS called a script in /etc/boot.d that called a script elsewhere in /etc that removed ide-cd, left over from when I was using a 2.4 kernel and needed to use scsi emulation, or something like that. Anyway, not it works! -David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]