Audioslave - 7M3 - Live wrote:
Thanks for the link, I was there and didn't know about the module-init-tools. With the extreme aid of mc, I downloaded and extracted the zipped file, ran ./configure, then make, followed by make install. Then I checked for the presense of modprobe.conf.
Excellent work so far, now here is a key point -
From the source directory of module-init-tools, you need to run the following command:
./generate-modprobe.conf /etc/modprobe.conf
and it should all be good.
Also modprobe.conf should ideally be located in /etc - I'm curious about the modprobe.conf file you found - what are it's contents?
Best Regards,
Joe
########################################################################### # $Id: modprobe.conf,v 1.7 2002/10/12 02:08:09 kirk Exp $ ###########################################################################
# You can put comments anywhere you want to. They are effective for the # rest of the line.
# this is in the format of <name> = <value>. Whitespace at the beginning # and end of the lines is removed. Whitespace before and after the = sign # is removed. Everything is case *insensitive*.
# Yes = True = On = 1 # No = False = Off = 0
# Which logfile group... LogFile = messages
# Only give lines pertaining to the modprobe service... *OnlyService = modprobe *RemoveHeaders
######################################################## # This was written and is maintained by: # Kirk Bauer <kirk@xxxxxxxxxx> # # Please send all comments, suggestions, bug reports, # etc, to kirk@xxxxxxxxxxx ########################################################
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