In article <[email protected]>, Zoran Kolic <[email protected]> wrote: >> I wouldn't use this, as module loading and firwalls on the same machine >> somehow make me quite nervous, but that is not the point here. > >That is the point, nobody can't deny it. Take a look at openbsd also. > >> Wether we should create a more general facility like the modules.conf I >> suggested, is then yet another question. It probably would be the easiest >> and most universal solution for now (and can be done in a few lines of >> shell code). > >If mentioned comdline.txt cannot work, what do you think about >a file in /etc/rc.d ? >I still did not try out that, since I do not want to shoot my- >self in the foot. :)
You can't really shoot yourself in the foot. The boot in most cases will continue. christos
