Re: Upgrading to hamm
Quoting Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a (jfs@ieeesb.etsit.upm.es):
> - (this was a real problem that needed some look around) Modules were not
> started at startup.
> The problem was that the /etc/init.d file in charge of doing these
> in the older system was '/etc/init.d/modules', called by /etc/init.d/boot
> (which allowed both 'modules' or 'modutils'). Alas, Debian 2.0 changed the
> scheme and no longer accepted modules... the reason?
I'm confused; debian should start all the modules listed in
/etc/modules, right? Did you edit the /etc/init.d/modules script or
something?
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