Bob S wrote:
On Tuesday 14 August 2007 01:19:49 Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 13 August 2007 23:00, Bob S wrote:
Hello SuSE people,
I want to put a modprobe command to start at boot up. Running 10.2. Used
to be in /etc/rc.d/rc.local Don't seem to have that anymore and I can't
figure out which is the right one from the many.
Hi Bob,
/etc/init.d/boot.local
allows you to use
modprobe <module> &
which will insert module in background.
If module is critical for system startup you have to use
Cristian's advice.
Thanks Rajko & Cristian
That will do it.
Bob S.
I have been watching this thread, and nobody has mentioned modprobe.d If
the kernel is going to dynamically loaded the module, then just create a
file for the module in modprobe.d with the parameter settings. The
modprobe.conf(8) man page provides all the details for defining
parameters. After the kernel loads a module, the parameters are
reflected in /sys/module/<module name>/parameters. Those that can be
changed have write permission.
Just to be complete. One could change the kernel configuration so the
module is built into the kernel. The parameters would be set during
configuration.
It is all a matter of what you are trying to achieve.
Bill Anderson
WW7BA
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