Re: Inserting modules at boot (was Re: FC1 and Laptops?)

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Am Do, den 22.04.2004 schrieb Rick Stevens um 21:35:

> Never heard of /etc/rc.modules.  You can put a "modprobe" command in the
> /etc/rc.d/init.d script that needs the module when the program that
> needs it is started.  For examples, see /etc/rc.d/init.d/iscsi.

Another possibility would be modprobing from /etc/rc.sysinit, like it is
done for the ACPI modules, see lines 172 - 177. Of course, if you have a
dedicated init script for a specific service, then modprobing inside
this specific script like the in this thread mentioned
/etc/init.d/cpudynd would be best.

Alexander


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