loading modules under 2.6.x

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On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 06:37:21AM EST, Charles Hallenbeck wrote:
> Greg,
> 
> When I first switched to Debian I really missed not having an rc.local  
> to put stuff like that in. So I created one. I called mine something 
> like "mystartup" and placed it in /etc/init.d, then ran the command 
> "update-rc.d" to create the symbolic links to execute it on entry to the 
> desired run levels, using a high priority number such as 99 for 
> instance.
> 
> Maybe there's a more elegant way. Maybe someone will tell us.

You can add the name of any modules you want loaded to /etc/modules.
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