Am Son, 2003-03-09 um 03.38 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> On 9 Mar 2003, Kleiner Hampel wrote:
> > I want to deactivate the usb mouse module which is loaded automatically
> > at startup. Where can i do this?
> 
> There might be a line in your /etc/modules.conf you can comment out, or do
> a "lsmod | grep -i usb" and do a "rmmod" on the offending module, if you
> dont' have any other  USB devices you don't want to use.
> 
> Kudzu might also be able to help, but I never use it.

hi!

ok, but now another problem on my second computer with rh.8 installed:
the modules 'usb-uhci' and 'printer' exists, but the kernel doesn't load
them automatically, why?

I think, 'modprobe-entries' in /etc/rc.d/rc.local don't make much sense,
there must be a better solution!?

every time i want to print something i have to 'insmod' the both
modules..

regards,
hampel



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