Re: 2.2.1 and /dev/sound
Subject: 2.2.1 and /dev/sound
Date: Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 10:36:10AM -0600
In reply to:Richard E. Hawkins Esq.
Quoting Richard E. Hawkins Esq.(hawk@eyry.econ.iastate.edu):
>
>
> I've finally convinced 2.2.1 to run X and my network. I still haven't
> figured out why kerneld doesn't start anymore and do this automatically.
>
did you enable this
#
## Loadable module support
#
#CONFIG_MODULES=y
CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y
CONFIG_KMOD=y <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
And read the Documentation/kmod.txt
Kmod: The Kernel Module Loader
Kirk Petersen
Kmod is a simple replacement for kerneld. It consists of a
request_module() replacement and a kernel thread called kmod. When
the
kernel requests a module, the kmod wakes up and execve()s modprobe,
passing it the name that was requested.
If you have the /proc filesystem mounted, you can set the path of
modprobe (where the kernel looks for it) by doing:
echo "/sbin/modprobe" > /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe
To periodically unload unused modules, put something like the
following
in root's crontab entry:
0-59/5 * * * * /sbin/rmmod -a
> But the sound doesn't work now. the basic
When I did the above, it did work!
HTH
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