<html><div style='background-color:'><P>Hi,</P>
<P>I have a truemobile 1400 wireless card on an Inspiron 5100. I'm running Redhat 9.0. </P>
<P>For some reason, when I start dldrconfig, run rpm (tried to reinstall driverloader) or run the redhat-config-network, two modprobe sessions start together using 99.9 cpu. In order to complete any of these applications, I have to kill both modprobe sessions.</P>
<P>Before having problems with modprobe, I went as far as having the interface working, but I could not configure the network with the redhat-config-network. Then I madee the following mistake, (I think could be the reason for the problem):</P>
<P>dldrconfig --netdevname to have it explicitely called "eth1"</P>
<P>I then run the same commando and try to set the name to "driverloader"<BR></P>
<P>By killing the modprobe processes, I could eliminate with RCN the driverloader interface. I closed RCN and run it again and modprobe did not have a problem. However, trying to reinstall driverloader, or trying to use dldrconfig to get some debug info still triggers these couple of modprobe sessions and it just hangs there.</P>
<P>Can anyone please help me out? </P>
<P>The wireless cards works fine on XP.</P>
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<P>Thanks!</P>
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