RE: kmod

David B. Rees (dbr@oto.dyn.ml.org)
Tue, 09 Jun 1998 21:16:40 -0700 (PDT)


Yep, missing just one little part. Since kmod is part of the kernel, you don't
get to see it run. ;-) Out of site, out of mind. Don't forget to disable
kerneld in all your startup scripts.

-Dave

On 10-Jun-98 root wrote:
> I guess I don't understand the kerneld replacement kmod. It was my
> understanding that newer kernels used this over kerneld (the 2.1.90 kernel
> I ran seemed to use it fine, started it at bootup). With 2.1.105 I don't
> see it running at all, but I DO see kerneld running. Am I missing
> something here?
>

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