fedora-test-list digest, Vol 1 #571 - 24 msgs
Jason Knight
tuxpenguin at austin.rr.com
Sun Feb 22 19:51:49 UTC 2004
The only thing that happens when I run a depmod is it lists a lot of
things like this:
[root at tuxpenguin bana]# /sbin/depmod nvaudio
# module id=string
# pci module vendor device subvendor subdevice
class class_mask driver_data
# isapnp module cardvendor carddevice driver_data vendor
function ...# usb module match_flags idVendor idProduct
bcdDevice_lo bcdDevice_hi bDeviceClass bDeviceSubClass bDeviceProtocol
bInterfaceClass bInterfaceSubClass bInterfaceProtocol driver_info
# module pattern
# ieee1394 module match_flags vendor_id model_id specifier_id version
# module id
I don't know if that is how I am supposed to use it but If I then run a
modprobe afterwards it gives me the same result.
Any more ideas?
Michel Wrote:
>>I have an onboard Via Envy 24PT sound chip (on a Chaintech ZNF3-150) and=20
>>I am using the NVIDIA_nforce-1.0-0269=20
>>...
>>
>Try running 'depmod' then use modprobe to load modules instead of
>insmod? That would pull in dependencies automatically.
>
>HTH,
>
>- Michel
>
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Jason Knight
Fedora Core 1 Test 1 *x86_64*
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