On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 11:21 -0500, Jim wrote: <snip> > [root@Home ~]# cd /home > [root@Home home]# cd jim > [root@Home jim]# cd wireless > [root@Home wireless]# ls > ipw2100-1.0.0-27.rhfc3.at.i386.rpm wireless firmware > ipw2200-0.19 wirelessRPMs > ipw2200-0.19.tgz wireless_tools.27 > ipw2200-fw-2.1.tgz wireless_tools.27.tar.gz > [root@Home wireless]# cd ipw2200-0.19 > [root@Home ipw2200-0.19]# make > make -C /lib/modules/2.6.9-1.681_FC3/build > SUBDIRS=/home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19 > MODVERDIR=/home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19 modules > make[1]: Entering directory `/lib/modules/2.6.9-1.681_FC3/build' > CC [M] /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ipw2200.o > CC [M] /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ieee80211_module.o > CC [M] /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ieee80211_tx.o > CC [M] /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ieee80211_rx.o > CC [M] /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ieee80211_wx.o > LD [M] /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ieee80211.o > CC [M] /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ieee80211_crypt.o > CC [M] /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ieee80211_crypt_wep.o > Building modules, stage 2. > MODPOST > Warning: could not find versions for .tmp_versions/ipw2200.mod > CC /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ieee80211.mod.o > LD [M] /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ieee80211.ko > CC /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ieee80211_crypt.mod.o > LD [M] /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ieee80211_crypt.ko > CC /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ieee80211_crypt_wep.mod.o > LD [M] /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ieee80211_crypt_wep.ko > CC /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ipw2200.mod.o > LD [M] /home/jim/wireless/ipw2200-0.19/ipw2200.ko > make[1]: Leaving directory `/lib/modules/2.6.9-1.681_FC3/build' > [root@Home ipw2200-0.19]# . load > No modules unloaded. > Loaded: ieee80211_crypt ieee80211_crypt_wep ieee80211 ipw2200 > [root@Home ipw2200-0.19]# modprobe ipw2200 > FATAL: Module ipw2200 not found. > [root@Home ipw2200-0.19]# > ************************************************************************************ > the faTEL PART is bothering me > please help > thanks > > -- > James Lawrence > Rochester NY First, none of the commands you'll be using to activate, disable or list active modules are available without using their direct path (/sbin). What you want to do is enter '/sbin/lsmod' (without single quotes) to ensure that the ipw2200 module is loaded. The result will show you if the module has indeed been loaded. If so, you don't need to take any further action. If not, you would need to do a '/sbin/modprobe ipw2200'. Although if the information above is accurate, the module is already loaded. Craig
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