Hello,
I am new to Debian linux, but I like this distribution and don't like to
change because of the following problem:
Because I use a special adsl-modem, I had to compile a new kernel
according to the kernel-package manual, I chose 2.4.20. Everything went
fine, but after rebooting, modprobe wasn't able to locate the modules
any more: For example: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: modprobe input returned the error:
modprobe: can't locate module input. But before kernel-update, it could.
Do I have to edit /etc/modules.conf by hand? Thank you for the answer.
Peter Dürmüller
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