Hello ,

Tuesday 15 January 2008, 5:44:26, you wrote:

> I never used debian before but in linux general you can add the
> module to autoload by adding the modprobe modulename command in
> /etc/rc.local (this path might be different in different distribution).
Thank, I did that and it worked but I also found an other option.
I've put it in the file /etc/modules a file made for loading kernel
modules at boot time.

Regads,
 Edgar




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