On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:55:58PM +0800, manny wrote:
> I was just wondering... After you load some kernel modules using
> modprobe, how do you make them "permanent" so that you don't have to
> load them using modprobe again?

Depends on what distribution you use. On Debian and I don't know which
other distributions, you can edit the file /etc/modules and list, one
module per file, the modules you want automatically loaded on startup.
Lacking such a feature, you could probably create a script run on
startup that does the modprobe or insmod calls manually.

 --> Jijo

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