Re: controlling module load order

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You can use the powerfull install command in your modprobe.conf.
Putting forcedeth  in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and forcing it install in modprobe.conf after e1000 via a install command could be a solution.
I never tested or tried this, I dont know if it will work.
Try to setup HWADDR first.

Their is also a lot of module dependencies in /lib/modules/ maybe you could try to make forcedeth   dependent of e1000 in these file.
But dependencies are compiled at every boot !

Regards

On 8/31/07, Jerry Geis <geisj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there a method to control module load order?

I want to ensure that the e1000 module loads before the forcedeth driver.

Jerry
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