i add most of the modules i need in /etc/modules

that inserts them at boot for me, i still have kerneld but it has no other
modules to load since they are already loaded.

nate

On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Hans wrote:

hansfo >How can I automagically load modules with modprobe at boot (I don't 
want to
hansfo >use kerneld)? I once knew, but it's been a while. -- Hans
hansfo >
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