Re: Problem Inesrting Module

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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.
> 



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