you can replace the old module against your own in /etc/modules. This file contains a list of the modules loaded at boot-time. But backup the orignal config file, in case something wents wrong! andi soumya.panigrahi@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hi Group, > > > > I have a enhanced scsi driver that I would like to insert > instead of the existing one. I suppose I would have to unload the > existing scsi driver before inserting the new scsi driver. But whenever > I try to unload the existing one it rightly gives the error “Device is > busy”. This is b’coz my hard disk is a scsi hard disk. > > > > Can you please tell me how to go about solveing this problem? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > Soumya. > -- Kernelnewbies: Help each other learn about the Linux kernel. Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/ FAQ: http://kernelnewbies.org/faq/