John Horne wrote: > Can you check the '/etc' directory to see if there is a 'modprobe.conf' > file. On our FC2 system it has modprobe.conf and no 'modules.conf' file. > I can't remember when the name was changed from modules.conf to > modprobe.conf but it must have been before FC2. If no modprobe.conf file > exists then can you create a link to it from the modules.conf file and > test restarting the network again. It was between the Linux kernel versions 2.4 and 2.6. The Original Poster clearly mentions both 2.4 and "modules.conf". Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail address: james | The camel has a single hump; @westexe.demon.co.uk | The dromedary two; | Or else the other way around. | I'm never sure. Are you? -- Ogden Nash