Kevin J. Cummings <cummings <at> kjchome.homeip.net> writes:
 
> After rebooting, /etc/modprobe.conf was still gone.
> 
> So I ran system-config-network, its came up found my one network device.
> I didn't play around, but exited c-s-n.
> 
> /etc/modprobe.conf was *still* missing.
> 
> So, its either something else, or something more that's necessary....

You have to actually save settings in s-c-n to get it to create the file.  Just
start s-c-n, then File/Save (it's not necessary to change existing settings
before saving) and modprobe.conf is immediately created.




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