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> It's selected in the kernel, not as loable option (M) but
> with an asterick as part of the kernel.....

This means it is directly in the kernel instead of being an 
external module. THis is why it cannot be loaded as a module, 
I guess.

So, the question is, how to assign it to the device if it's 
directly in the kernel, and I do not know.

Perhaps it is better to reconfigure the kernel to make it a 
module (M instead of the asterisk), install it and reboot.


 Best regards


    ce

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