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Author: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
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Subject: Question: What's The difference between a 'Modular Kernel and a Monolithic Kernel?'
Modular. Red Hat is modular as most distros are.

Alan

On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 16:50:47 -0700 (PDT) Alpha Zenon Sanchez <> wrote:

Hello Linux Users:

If I installed a Redhat 7.2 OS on my computer from a
CD, but so far have not configured anything and added
cards with Redhat's 'plug and play' ability, what type
of Kernal do I have? Would it be monolithic or
modular? I need to know this becuase I'm installing
a NIC card on my system. I haven't rebuilt or compiled
my kernel yet.

The instructions have versions for both a monolithic
and a modular kernel.

My NIC card is a Netgear FA310TX PCI.
Thanks in Advance

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Thanks,
Alpha Zenon Sanchez

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