* Benjamin Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010422 21:35]: > 1.) the default behavior for debian seems to be to run modprobe on all > modules listed in /etc/modules at boot time, without -k (autoclean). is > there a way to change this behavior?
edit /etc/init.d/modutils > 2.) i've looked through some of the kernel docs, but it seems that the > only place i can find the names that the kernel uses to refer to > devices, i.e. char-major-14 for sound, is in the documentation for each > specific module, and most of the time it's not even listed there. where > can i find a list of all the names that the kernel uses for devices when > it calls modprobe to load a module? read <linux-src-dir>/Documentation/devices.txt