Just realised that you already said it's RHEL3. Still, module aliasing sounds like a logical solution. V On 8/8/06, Hugh E Cruickshank <hugh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Vladimir Kosovac Sent: August 6, 2006 20:09 > > You might have more luck if you try proper aliases for two scsihosts > in > /etc/modprobe.conf instead. If I remember correctly /etc/modules.conf > is > from kernel 2.4. > Hi Vladimir: Thanks for your suggestion, it does sound more like what I was looking for. Unfortunately we are running RHEL3 and the current kernel is 2.4.21. From what I can see the modprobe.conf was not introduced until 2.5.48 (this from www.linuxmanpages.com). While there is a modprobe.conf file on this system it is in /etc/log.d/conf/services and there does not appear to be any corresponding man page nor is generate_modprobe.conf on the system. While this does not look like it will work for our system it does give me some hope and I thank you for your suggestion. Regards, Hugh -- Hugh E Cruickshank, Forward Software, www.forward-software.com -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
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