Yeah, they can.  Type 'lsmod' and it'll show which modules are in use,
followed by information on what's using them (don't have a Linux box in
front of me or I'd describe the format... man lsmod ought to tell you)

--
Michael Vieths
Foeclan at Winternet.Com

On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Seth Bernsen wrote:

> 
> Provided you load kernel modules in the correct order (or build them
> in), can modules use each other?  For example, can you write a kernel
> module that utilizes the TCP functionality implemented by a NIC kernel
> driver?
> 
> I don't particularly see why not, but I've been wrong before...
> 
> Thanks!
> Seth
> 
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