Ok...
Now we know the problem is with the script itself.
First, try loading the offending module by hand e.i /sbin/modprobe <module_name>
If you get a complain, then you have two options. Recompile the kernel, or comment out the line where said module is requested.
About the script itself--this is a long shot--make sure you don't have foreign characters mixed with the commands. If you simply downloaded this script from the 'net, that happens sometimes. Open the script file with vi/vim and have a look...
Next, run the script again, copy and paste all the errors and post it--All of them...


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