chien-yu chen wrote:
> 
> I am using debian
> at boot time, /etc/modules determine which modules to load.  I have
> some modules that does not go into the standard /lib/modules/2.2.12 path,
> it's sitting in /lib/modules/current..
> and I am having hard time getting the boot process to find those modules.
> I have tried modprobe, and did not get much success.. pretty sure I am
> doing something wrong..so hoping that someone can tell me the correct way
> of doing it..

You could always make a symbolic link to that folder in
/lib/modules/2.2.12 somewhere an then do a depmod. Although I wouldn't
want to stick with that solution.

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