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Re: modules.conf



Thanks to all who replied.  The problem was my version of modutils.    I
grabbed 2.4.3 and compiled it, installed it and everythings seems to have
worked fine.  I need to check on sound and midi modules, but they are not
the priority. BTW, 2.4.3 asks that /etc/conf.modules be removed (so I took
out the link that I had created).  Thanks for your help.

James

 On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Michal Jaegermann wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 09:21:14AM -0700, James Fowler wrote:
> > I am using modutils 2.3.9.  When I looked I couple of months ago this
> > was the latest version that I could find.
>
> 'Changes' file for 2.4.1 actually says:
>
>   o  modutils               2.4.0
>
> but from practice I know that 2.3.21 is good enough even for 2.4.2. :-)
> It is quite likely that 2.3.9 is not sufficient for 2.4.1 although I do
> not know for sure.
>
> You will find current modutils on ftp://ftp.*.kernel.org/
> (substitute for '*' your country code, like 'us' in this case).
>
>   Michal
>
>
>
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