AFAIK, if you want a module to load at boot, kernel-x.x is what you'll
want to edit. As for the actual difference between the two files you
mentioned... NFI. :-)

On 07:54 Fri 30 Jan, Lloyd H. Meinholz wrote:
> I am a little confused about /etc/modules.autoload and
> /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-x.x. They seem to do the same thing. I
> see /etc/init.d/modules seems to check for them both.
> 
> Do these two files accomplish the same thing?
> Are they dictated by the kernel, LSB or the gentoo distribution?
> Which is the correct place to put modules?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Lloyd
> 
> 
> 
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