[plug] permanently inserting modules

Marc Wiriadisastra marc-w at smlintl.com.au
Thu Aug 26 15:55:36 WST 2004



Michael Holland wrote:

>On Thu, 26 Aug 2004, Kirk Turner wrote:
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>>If you edit /etc/modules and add the module you need to load there.
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>Only on old kernels. With current stable (2.6) kernels, use
>/etc/modprobe.preload
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>Of course, if you didn't know either, the general place to put startup
>commands is rc.local .
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Yeah I put it in already although in the debian system there is no rc.local.

Where would it go then.

That was the reason why I didn't put it there.

Marc

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