>If you're using a 2.6.x kernel...you can use the -f option of 'rmmod'
>to forcefully remove it.
>
>HTH,
>-mandeep
no i forgot to mention that i have kernel varsion 2.4.x
regards
vaishali
>If you're using a 2.6.x kernel...you can use the -f option of 'rmmod'
>to forcefully remove it.
>
>HTH,
>-mandeep
no i forgot to mention that i have kernel varsion 2.4.x
regards
vaishali