You da man!!! I read /sbin/init.d/boot, found where isapnp was being called, inserted both joystick modules immediately after that, rebooted, and in my boot messages my joystick gets initialized oh so very nicely right after isapnp. Fired up a quick game of Frogger to be sure, and it worked. Very nice having my joystick initialized at boot without having to think about it. I owe you one. Philip Stokes wrote:
Check the sequence of commands in /etc/rc.d/boot. I had a similar problem with loading my sound module initially. I found that the boot script was executing boot.local and hence trying to mount the module before isapnp had detected and configured the card. I swapped the two entries around so that isapnp was executed before boot.local and everything works fine.
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