I already tried adding the insmod commands at the /etc/rc.local but it does 
not work.

Anymore ideas?

On Monday 07 July 2003 10:08, Mark M. Barrios wrote:
> a cedie boyet alben benavente alteza EL alben wrote:
> > Is there a way to permanently add module.
>
> yes, build it into the kernel, instead of making it a module.
>
> > I tried adding the command insmod
> > "modulename" in the startup scripts in the /etc/rc. directory so it will
> > add the module during startup but it does not work.
>
> if you have an /etc/rc.local or equivalent, then try putting the insmod
> (or modprobe) command there
>
> > Does anyone know where the startup script for loading modules during
> > startup?
>
> depends, commonly distro init scripts check /etc/modules.conf and/or
> /etc/modprobe.conf (kernel 2.5) and load the modules along with their
> options if any. but there are other distrocentric ways.
>
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