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From: vcba79@ms1.hinet.net (Vincent Chen)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Can't use loadable modules after custom kernel installed?
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 18:52:33 GMT
Organization: Vincent Research
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After my customized freebsd 2.1.6 kernel install, I can't
use modload command to load any module in /lkm. Is
it possible that I missed something during making new
kernel? or some options should add to kernel config 
file?

BTW:
1. if I compiled ppp driver into my kernel, can I use
    ppp module? (I mean what will happen if I use it)
2. If I want to use linux module, should I add extra 
    options into my kernel config file? I saw something
    similar in handbook but can't fully understand it.

Thanks for any help.


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Vincent Chen				vcba79@ms1.hinet.net

Taipei,Taiwan					
R.O.C.