On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 09:53:45AM +0100, Tomas Kral wrote: > I have included standard serial support as a module and it gets loaded > even when I do not use modem or any other connection over /dev/ttyS. > When I unload it (manually or by the cron entry 0-59/5 * * * * > /sbin/rmmod -a) it gets back again in a few minutes and this happens on > and on.
I suppose you mean serial.o for i386 when you say ``standard serial support''? Maybe dmesg(8) would be of some help to you. What does lsmod(8) say? What mouse/other peripheria do you have? Where does /dev/mouse* point to? What does ``ps -eH'' output? What about other cron jobs, and/or things spawned by inetd (/etc/inetd.conf)? > Can anyone please explain why? It's quite hard to come with an insight given no knowledge of your system ;-) -- Jan Minar Chvostny Snovy krok. \/\ Whoopy Boo Year.
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