On Fri, 25 May 2001, Penguin wrote:

> What you are referring to is the stuff we are inserting in
> modules.conf. There is exactly same thing in debian what u
> had asked for. Different file is there for different modules
> in /etc/modutils such as alsa file contains all aliases for
> alsa etc. Then u just type update-modules which concates all
> the files from /etc/modutils and creates /etc/modules.conf

oh great, much better organised then. 

Is update-modules a script or an executable. On 2nd thoughts, one coulld
also have a nice m4 interface for managing the stuff. Any support for the
user to load different modules when booting different kernels ?

-- sreangsu


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