Don't know about your second question, but I think I can help with the first.
Take a look at /etc/modules You'll want to list any modules you want to load (and their parameters) one per line in that file. Ex Redhatter huh? Welcome to the light. :) On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Fredrik Appelberg wrote: > Hi again! > > Allright, now I finally got my sb live soundcard working (debian > kernel-image installs take all the pain out of kernel-upgrading) I > thought it would be cool if I could get it to autoload when booting, > so that I won't have to do su & modprobe manually every time. So > started looking for rc.local (yes, I am an ex-redhatter), then > remembered that debian uses a different startup routine. After having > read the dox on sysvinit I'm still stumped though. Where do I put > stuff that I want executed once and exactly once on boot? rc.boot > seems like good candidate, but I don't want to mess with startup stuff > that I don't know anything about. > > Then for my next question: my motherboard have some fancy > power-management features. Is it possible to turn the power off with a > command (kinda like win95 does when shutting down)? When I do 'halt' I > still have turn the power off manually. This is no big deal, but it > would be nice. > > --Fredrik > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >

