sean finney on 26 Apr 2006 12:14:00 -0000 |
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 08:35:00AM +0100, Stephen Gran wrote: > It's another way of doing it. I am not sure if it will work, but it's > worth a shot. No reboot necessary, just run sysctl, and rmmod and > modprobe again. I am a little confused as to why the first way didn't > get it right - modules.conf is supposed to be honored by modprobe, and > if it's not, that's decidedly odd. is this perhaps a 2.6/modutils based system? that is, does there also exist an /etc/modprobe.d directory? if so then doing something like echo options foomodule foo=bar >> /etc/modprobe.conf might solve your problem after the next rmmod/modprobe. sean Attachment:
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