On Wed 2000-06-07 (01:43), Coleman Kane wrote:
> I really don't think that stupidity is the issue, there are plenty of
> devices which you use very discretely which may only need support
> every once in awhile.
Once again, I don't think you're giving me enough clues as to what
you're aiming at. While I believe it's the sysadmin's choice whether to
unload modules, it's also hir choice as to whether to run a daemon
that'll auto-unload unused modules. That part of your idea I can
understand. I'd imagine it'd work great as a port.
> It might be nice to start running on modules regularly. It would also
> be useful to be able to update your device driver while running
> freebsd, without needing to reboot.
You can already do this. kldunload the old module, and kldload the new
module. Or am I missing something again?
Neil
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Neil Blakey-Milner
Sunesi Clinical Systems
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