I have discovered that when I add the dma command to the kernel on the initial boot up screen, this significantly makes the "regenerate ld.so.cache and modules.dep.." process much faster!Originally Posted by maxIT
Removing all the "..regenerate ld.so.cache and modules.dep.." stuff seems not to be enough to avoid the '/etc/modules file being regenerating again.
I've completely erased that lines from 'knoppix-autoconfig' file, but after trying to edit the '/etc/modules' file (removing or commenting out some entry) it reappears as 'the_same_before' after reooting.
I have discovered that when I add the dma command to the kernel on the initial boot up screen, this significantly makes the "regenerate ld.so.cache and modules.dep.." process much faster!Originally Posted by maxIT
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