On 6 April 2012 16:57, Mark Knecht <markkne...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I've been away for a few days so I'm possibly behind on an update but > modprobe -l works for me: > > c2stable ~ # which modprobe > /sbin/modprobe > c2stable ~ # equery belongs /sbin/modprobe > * Searching for /sbin/modprobe ... > sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.16-r1 (/sbin/modprobe) > c2stable ~ # > > c2stable ~ # modprobe -l > kernel/arch/x86/crypto/aes-x86_64.ko > kernel/arch/x86/crypto/twofish-x86_64.ko > kernel/arch/x86/crypto/salsa20-x86_64.ko > kernel/fs/fuse/cuse.ko > kernel/fs/configfs/configfs.ko > kernel/fs/dlm/dlm.ko > kernel/crypto/xcbc.ko > kernel/crypto/crypto_null.ko > kernel/crypto/md4.ko > kernel/crypto/sha256_generic.ko > <SNIP> > misc/vmci.ko > misc/vboxnetflt.ko > misc/vmnet.ko > misc/vboxpci.ko > misc/vmblock.ko > misc/vboxdrv.ko > misc/vboxnetadp.ko > c2stable ~ #
See my previous letter and you can see what the situation is at my machine. It looks like my modprobe command belongs to sys-apps/kmod package. I installed this system 2 months ago. -- -- Csanyi Andras (Sayusi Ando) -- http://sayusi.hu -- http://facebook.com/andras.csanyi -- ""Trust in God and keep your gunpowder dry!" - Cromwell