Re: Load kernel module automatically

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Hi, I couldn't find the /etc/modules file in my Linux
machine. There is only a modules.conf file under /etc
directory. My Linux is RedHat 7.2 with kernel version
2.4.7-10. What is wrong with this?

Michael


--- Eric Kristopher Sandall <sandalle@wsunix.wsu.edu>
wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, John Tyner wrote:
> 
> > > Just put the module name in /etc/modules
> > 
> > This is distribution dependent isn't it?
> 
> afaik, it is not distro dependent.  I've used
> /etc/modules in RedHat,
> Debian, Sorcery, Source Mage, and Mandrake, all to
> the same effect.
> 
> -ES
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