> I did it and it seemed to work, then it did it again- lost the module
> after a reboot and I had to do:
> modprobe eepro100
> ifup eth0
>
> Checked the /etc/modules file and the line for eepro100 was gone.
> Anybody know why it decided to disappear after I had put it in there?
>
What about your boot messages? Does the module try to load at boot and fail?
Or does it never try at all?
Some distros have a directory like /etc/modules.d or some such to put module
load information in, or sometimes it can be /etc/modules.conf. I don't have
experience with Debian to make a concrete suggestion, but I didn't see any
other reply so I thought I'd take a stab at it.
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