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    Stop agpgart from loading

    Since I am not using on board graphics is there a way to prevent agpgart module from loading? (Using a PCI graphics card) Or would this be a really bad thing to do?

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    boot: knoppix noagp

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    Thank you!

    If this works can it be made permanent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave52355
    Thank you!

    If this works can it be made permanent?

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    IF you save your config it will be used everytime you boot with that config.

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    Um, I dont think I can do boot: noagp This is a HD install and it just goes into the OS. Is there a .conf I can edit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave52355
    Um, I dont think I can do boot: noagp This is a HD install and it just goes into the OS. Is there a .conf I can edit?

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    Edit /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh and add rmmod agpgart at the bottom of the file just before the : exit 0 and it will get removed every time at boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen
    Edit /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh and add rmmod agpgart at the bottom of the file just before the : exit 0 and it will get removed every time at boot.
    I am not able to find :exit 0 in the file. Do I need to add the rmmod agpart towards the bottom?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave52355
    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen
    Edit /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh and add rmmod agpgart at the bottom of the file just before the : exit 0 and it will get removed every time at boot.
    I am not able to find :exit 0 in the file. Do I need to add the rmmod agpart towards the bottom?

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    Yes just put it at the bottom of the file and it will be removed every time you boot.

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    Nope didn't work the AGPGART still loaded and the onboard video was still detected.

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    I think unless I can remove the onboard video (which I cannot) or get my HD installed Knoppix 3.3 to stop detecting the onboard video I won't be able to get my GForce 4 card to work properly.

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