Isn't that something you'd add to '/etc/modules.conf'?  I might be
wrong, but the impression I got is that that's where you put the
'insmod' to load a module on boot.  Bear in mind, I'm still new at this,
so I might be wrong.

        - Theo

John Aldrich wrote:
> I had to install a SCSI card after I'd built my system
> (needed to FDISK a SCSI drive that Windows wouldn't let me
> FDISK because it had OS/2 on the drive!) and I played
> around and did an "insmod advansys.o" from the appropriate
> directory and then mounted the hard drive on a mount point
> I'd created for it.
> However, I'm not sure how to get that module PERMANENTLY
> installed, although I suspect it would be something you
> could add to the boot script. Right now I don't need to
> have SCSI support on a regular basis, so I'm not worried
> about it. But, that should get you started in the right
> direction. As always, RTFM will be your best bet. :-)

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