Re: kudzu always disabling Intel eepro100 card ?

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Klingaman, Aaron L (aaron.l.klingaman@intel.com) said: 
> > Does it work outside of the chroot? Is /proc mounted inside the
> > chroot?
> 
> At this point, I can't run it outside of chroot because libnewt isn't on
> this bootcd. If, in the chrooted environment, I mount /proc (it wasn't
> before),

Ah, kudzu requires /proc to work correctly. I haven't catgeorized
the specific ways it might fail if /proc isn't there. But I'm
pretty sure it will fail.

> So, at the end of the install, we need to create a customized modules.conf
> for the machine. Currently, I am running kudzu in the chrooted env, and
> using the resultant hwconf to generate the modules.conf. This was the only
> mechanism I could find that _categorized_ the loaded modules, so I can
> create the eth, scsi-adapter, etc sections in modules.conf appropriately.

'kudzu -q' will edit the modules.conf for you, for everything that it finds
and recognizes.

Bill



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