[linux-audio-user] realtime parameters ignored at Gentoo startup

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I am having trouble getting the realtime-lsm module to load with the correct 
parameters in my Gentoo system.  I have

     gid=18
     mlock=1

in my /etc/modules.d/realtime, but they are being ignored.

However if I, from a root command prompt,
 
     rmmod realtime; modprobe realtime gid=18 mlock=1

then the realtime stuff works as it's supposed to.

I can work round this with a startup script, but what is the proper Gentoo way 
of automatically loading this module with these parameters?

Thanks
Robert
-- 
Robert Persson

"No matter how much ye shake yer peg
The last wee drap rins doon yer leg."
 

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