in the old days, one used to do:

cp -p /etc/modules.conf /etc/modules.conf.old
/sbin/depmod -a
/sbin/modprobe -c > /etc/modules.conf

then vi /etc/modules.conf and change the 3rd field to "off" for the
offending module; example:

alias <unwanted_module> off


Lansing, Dan wrote:
> Ok....easy one....on my laptop running slackware 9.0 I get errors every time I boot because it is trying to load the joystick port of my sound card and my sound card has none....i know I have the right sound card selected....i recompiled my kernel to remove joystick support in the sound section and it still does this....what do I need to do to keep this piece of the module from trying to load?
> Running kernel 2.4.20
> Slackware 9.0
> IBM ThinkPad a22m
> Cs46xx is the soundcard module
> 
> 
> Dan Lansing

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scot

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