In article <001a01bf7346$2335da20$2f01a8c0@int.nomadic.com.au> you wrote:
> Does anybody know what I missed when I was using it as a module ?
If you missed a other module the command "modprobe" instead of "insmod"
would have solved that problem (if you run depmod -a at boot). If modprobe
does not work, too... you have probably one of the broken kernel versions..
which symbols are missing?
On my system (2.2.12) ethertap need no module to run.
Greetings
Bernd
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