Messages in this thread | | | From | Wim Fournier <> | Subject | Re: 2.2.6: "modprobe: Could find module net-pf-19" | Date | Mon, 26 Apr 1999 13:28:56 +0200 (MET DST) |
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> > No, please also answer to the list, I'm interested in the answer, > too. > - Where can somebody find information about net-pf-x? > > Look in include/linux/socket.h. Start at the definition of AF_UNSPEC, > around line 144. > > For example, if (like me) you accidentally failed to include "Unix domain > sockets" when building the kernel, and as a result get lots of modprobe > errors trying to find net-pf-1, you can see from the file that pf ("protocol > family", I guess) 1 is AF_UNIX, with a helpful comment. > > Yet another example where having the source saves reading a lot of > documentation! >
Guys... just look at /etc/modutils/conf.generic and so.. read about line 8 (the comment) it says something about appletalk... Not going to say more..
Greetzz
Wim Fournier
Unix Support Netherlands
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