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Old 04-22-2004, 04:49 PM   #1
rsanfelice
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Fedora Upgrade with problems in modules.conf


Hi,

I just updgrade from Red Hat 9 to Fedora Core 1 and it seems
that something is wrong with the file modules.conf . Everything
was working properly before (eth card - snd card - fat32 file system),
but after installing Fedora the network is gone, I cannot mount
a fat32 partition, and the sound doesn't work. While booting,
it shows error in modules.conf, specifically in the options line
for the soundcard. If I run sndconfig, I get a message saying that
there is no sound server started.
I'm using Gnome.

Any hints? Thanks!
 
  


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