Rich B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This has to be an easy one, but I'm lost. I don't know the correct
> way to force a kernel module to load at boot.
Add it to /etc/modules...
> I got a new PCMCIA network card for my laptop. The old one loaded the
> correct module automagically, but the new o
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 06:19:00PM -0400, Rich B wrote:
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> How get the module to load at boot?
I believe you should do 2 things:
1. Have the module mentioned in /etc/modules.
2. Write in /etc/modutils/module-name all the information regarding this
module, such as aliases, options and so o
On -5925-Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 06:19:00PM -0400, Rich B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus,
> This has to be an easy one, but I'm lost.
> I don't know the correct way to force a kernel module to load at boot.
> I got a new PCMCIA network card for my laptop. The old one loaded the
> correct module automa
This has to be an easy one, but I'm lost.
I don't know the correct way to force a kernel module to load at boot.
I got a new PCMCIA network card for my laptop. The old one loaded the
correct module automagically, but the new one doesn't. I have to eject
the card and re-insert it before the xircom_
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