In redhat, this can be done by editing the /etc/modules.conf. 

HTH
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On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 13:55, manny wrote:
> I was just wondering... After you load some kernel modules using modprobe, 
> how do you make them "permanent" so that you don't have to load them using 
> modprobe again?
> 
> Thanks all! God bless!
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