Christopher wrote:
>>>Anyway, I still haven't gotten an answer to which file I need to edit to 
>>>add option(s) to modules when they are loaded on boot... anyone? (it was 
>>>not modprobe.conf I guess...)
>>
>>
>>you run the generate-modprobe.conf script and redirect the output to
>>/etc/modprobe.conf and add the stuff there.
> 
> 
> I only got an error saying no old modules.conf was found (if i recall 
> the errormsg correctly). I have turned the system off and am about to 
> leave, so will have to check on it later. Will report back the 100% 
> correct errormsg I got (or if I somehow get it right I will say so also)

create a modules.conf, run generate-modprobe.conf, remove modules.conf 
if you so wish, and edit modprobe.conf (or keep the modules.conf and 
edit/generate from that)

No reason to get all complicated ;)

-- 
Morten
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