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Subject: On RH9, where is wcusb loaded?
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I have a dev kit lite, and I'd like to have asterisk up and running when
I boot my linux box, but there are couple of things that are preventing
this from happening. First and foremost, the wcusb and zaptel modules
are loaded at startup, but wcxfo is not. In order to get everything
running (and loaded in the correct order), I have to remove wcusb, load
wcfxo, reload wcusb, and then run ztcfg. Any ideas on how I might all of
this loading in the correct order so that I won't have to keeps putzing
with it when I boot.

Thanks.

Tom


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