Quoting V.Suresh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > The module is for my modem, and if I put it in /etc/modules, will it be > loaded, since it needs '-f' for kernel version mismatch. Will that > be done during boot up, if I put it in /etc/modules?
No. /etc/init.d/modutils does not use the -f flag. AFAICT (not having had to do this), you can add something like (i.e. one of) the following to your /etc/modutils/local file (create it if it doesn't exist): install modulename insmod -f install modulename "insmod -f" install modulename insmod -f modulename install modulename "insmod -f modulename" The reason I've given four variations is that man modules.conf gives no examples. Basically you're telling it that when insmod tries to insert modulename, it should use the command given, instead of just insmod. I suspect one of the first two is correct. After you've changed anything in /etc/modutils, you need to run update-modules to regenerate /etc/modules.conf which you should never edit directly. > The second one, I tried putting the font name in /ete/console-tools/config. > It isn't working. That is why I thought of a script. What do you mean by "I tried putting the font name in ..."? /etc/console-tools/config must contain only environment variables that /etc/init.d/console-screen.sh understands. Anything else will either have no effect or produce errors. It would be sensible to post *what* you added to the file, rather than just saying "It isn't working." whci means nothing to anyone whose not sitting in front of your machine when it boots. > >> I Understand that I have to write a script. Okay, written. The script > >> executes fine. Now where do I put the script, and how do I make > >> it run during bootup? Writing scripts is just fine for something that Debian doesn't cater for, but you are making work for yourself by not playing the Debian way. Cheers, -- Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +44 1908 653 739 Fax: +44 1908 655 151 Snail: David Wright, Earth Science Dept., Milton Keynes, England, MK7 6AA Disclaimer: These addresses are only for reaching me, and do not signify official stationery. Views expressed here are either my own or plagiarised.