<quote who="Intelligent Dynamic">

> Debian... (Woody I believe, sorry don't have the distro near me...)

and the problem (for the archives):

> > > I'm using netatalk to do Mac file sharing and printing, and I'm noticing
> > > the netatalk module isn't loaded automatically at startup.
> > >
> > > Previously I'd have to do a `modprobe netatalk` and then
> > > `/etc/init.d/netatalk restart` manually. I've since modified the init.d
> > > file such that it does this when supplied with the start parameter.
> > >
> > > I'm thinking that there has to be a better way. Any suggestions?

Run modconf. It's a nice little curses interface to your modules, and what
you load now will be set to load at startup too (by putting the module name
in /etc/modules).

  modconf(1) and /etc/modules

:-)

- Jeff

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