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Re: [vox-tech] Slack 10 print problem solved
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Re: [vox-tech] Slack 10 print problem solved



On Wednesday 01 December 2004 09:28 pm, Bryan Richter wrote:
> Bill Wells wrote:
> > sorry . . . don't work for me.  Here is the applicable section of my
> > rc.modules file.  notice that I also changed the parallel port support
> > section to reflect the same file name difference in the 2.6.7 kernel.
> >
> > <snip stuff>
> >
> > tis perplexing.  I can live with the modprobe calls in rc.local, I
> > guess it is just not elegant.
> >
> > #### PC parallel port support ###
> > tupport ###
> > if cat /proc/ksyms | grep "\[parport_pc\]" 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ;
> > then
>
> Make sure it shouldn't be /proc/kallsyms in those 'if's.

kallsyms did not work

Bill Wells>
> >   echo "parport0 is built-in, not loading module" > /dev/null
> > else
> >   if [ -r /lib/modules/$RELEASE/misc/parport_pc.o \
> >        -o -r /lib/modules/$RELEASE/misc/parport_pc.o.gz \
> >        -o -r /lib/modules/$RELEASE/kernel/drivers/parport/parport_pc.o
> > \ <snip stuff>
>
> -Bryan
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