On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 08:57:04AM -0700, Jeffrey Barish wrote: > Tilman Vogel wrote: > > > That's a bit hard to believe because the kernel doesn't remember which > > modules were loaded before shutdown and so it can't reload them on boot > > up. > > In that case, I must have made a change before that I forgot about. It's > too bad these modifications are obliterated by the installation of a new > OS. > > I think what I should do is put the insmod commands in a script that lives > in user's home directory. There is a better chance then that I will > remember to back it up before I install OS2009. I always had to mount my > desktop system manually anyway, so having to run the script first is not > that much worse. In fact, I suppose that I could put the mount command in > the same script, in which case the inconvenience factor will be exactly the > same as it was before. Debian has an /etc/modules file. Does maemo? -- hendrik