Re: Can I recover a modprobe.conf from the running list of modules?

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On Mon, Feb 07, 2005 at 07:37:11AM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
> I'm a dope...I deleted my modprobe.conf file...and all backup copies, too
> 
> I'm trying to find a way to regenerate my modprobe.conf, from the 
> currently running modules.  Is thre a way to do so?

Can you just copy modules.conf to modprobe.conf?

My RHEL3 system doesn't even have modprobe.conf but on my FC3 system,
the 2 are identical.

> I really need to learn not to use my computer in the morning.

And you need to learn how to take backups.  rsnapshot.sourceforge.net is
a good, fast tool that's easy on the resources, especially for backing
up things like /etc.

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