In SCO Unix you have things called BTLD's (Boot time loadable drivers). LInux makes use of this with "Initial Ram Disk Support" or initrd's. These have to be created against a kernel, and it is basically a list of modules. If you are using Red Hat 7.0, and actually purchased it, I would call them for help. Alot of time's the manufacture of the card (or in your case chipset), will have a Red Hat driver disk. This is why alot of people are forced to use Red Hat, industry standard support (And I don't want any linux distro bitching, I don't like it eather). I have tried to make my own disks, and have succeded with one fault, I had to install the OS fisrt, recompile the kernel, and make the initrd... Call Red Hat, but beware there installation support group is a bunch of nitwitts. If you need anyhelp after install, email me.------------------
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This message has been edited by whtdrgn_2 on February 27, 2001 at 08:44 AM