Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!ocpt!tsdiag!hico2!sonyd1.Broadcast.Sony.COM!blilly.UUCP!bruce From: bruce@balilly (Bruce Lilly) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Subject: Re: more on the HFC saga Message-ID: <1991May25.163239.17265@blilly.UUCP> Date: 25 May 91 16:32:39 GMT References: <1991May23.003857.8878@blilly.UUCP> <1991May25.062742.22291@fithp> Sender: usenet@blilly.UUCP (News Administrator) Distribution: na Organization: Bruce Lilly, Flushing, NY Lines: 17 Nntp-Posting-Host: balilly In article <1991May25.062742.22291@fithp> mhw@fithp (Marc Weinstein) writes: >From article <1991May23.003857.8878@blilly.UUCP>, by bruce@balilly (Bruce Lilly): >> >> OK (remember, this is speculation, not hard facts): According to the >> Device Driver Development Guide, the last driver to be installed has its >> interrupt service routine(s) placed at the beginning of the interrupt >> "chain". > >How do you reorder the devices drivers in the chain? To set the order of loadable device drivers on bootup, simply edit /etc/lddrv/drivers, placing the driver names in the desired order. To do it without rebooting, you'll have to manually run /etc/lddrv/lddrv to remove the drivers, then reload them. Consult TFM for details. -- Bruce Lilly blilly!balilly!bruce@sonyd1.Broadcast.Sony.COM