Re: Re: detecting and loading modules
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Paul Schulz <paul@mars.foursticks.com.au> wrote:
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>Drew,
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>Is it the Xircom Realport card? (There are several known problems here..)
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>What version of the kernel are you running? (The module was renamed -> 2.4.x)
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>For PCMCIA, have a look at /etc/pcmcia/config, and see if you can find
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>your card in there. This (with cardmgr) is what looks after loading
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>and unloading modules for pcmcia/cardbus cards.
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>Paul
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> On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 04:59:31AM -0800, Andrew Dixon wrote:
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> > HI All,
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> > I was trying to figure out how to look at which
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> > modules I am running and if one is not running force
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> > it to load.
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> > The module that I am specifically interested in is the
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> > tulip.o module for my pcmcia card.
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> lsmod displays loaded modules.
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> modprobe -k tulip will load the tulip module (though pcmcia-cs should
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> handle this itself).
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> Drew
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