[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hey Samatha, > Check out /etc/conf.modules to tell the system what to load and take a > look at rc.sysinit. You'll see the loading there. I checked out /etc/conf.modules on a machine that has the scsi driver loading and it just had an alias line for the scsi driver which I put into the new machine also. That didn't do the trick. That file is actually very short so it can't be telling the system most of the modules to load, can it? I looked at rc.sysinit. The only mention it makes of scsi is some special handling for scsi tape drives. Are you suggesting something should be added to this file? If so could I have a hint or two as to what? - samantha ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
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