I could swear there is a way to drop and add modules on the fly but I
cannot remember how. Try a man in insmod and depmod
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On 2/21/00 at 2:12 PM Brian Lavender scribbled:
>2:12pm up 121 days, 17:54, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.04, 0.08
>USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
>brian ttyp0 192.168.1.2 11:39am 0.00s 0.24s 0.05s mutt
>
>Before I reboot my machine I thought I would brag a little on
>uptime. I have to add some new modules and apparently I could not
>add them just by doing
>
># make modules
># make modules_install
>
>So I am going to drop in a whole new kernel with the newly added
modules
>Is there a way to add modules without rebooting? I mean one's that
have
>not been compiled yet?
>
>brian
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>Brian Lavender
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