Understood. I've been de-focused...
Yes, I agree. In responding to the subject, using insmod in init.rc, with
the modules prepared in the image, is the solution.

Thank you, Chris.

William Liang


2011/7/28 Chris Stratton <cs07...@gmail.com>

> On Wednesday, July 27, 2011 9:03:48 PM UTC-4, William W.-Y. Liang wrote:
>>
>> Chris,
>>
>> I think Dani is asking how the module can be loaded dynamically when a
>> peripheral device has been plugged in during the run time. (Assume the .ko
>> files have been put in the image file.)
>>
> I have no idea who "Dani" is.  As far as I can see, this thread starts with
> a question from a "David" who asks
>
>
> "I would like to load a kernel module at start up."
>
> I'm inclined to take that at face value - ie, at startup (as also reflected
> in the thread title "At Boot time" vs. in response to some later hotplug
> event.
>
> I was attempting to provide some suggestions for how to debug that if in
> the case where doing the things that "should" make it work doesn't seem to.
>
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