In redhat, this can be done by editing the /etc/modules.conf. HTH ./bluebee 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! > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > There is an online petition for Senator Lacson to resign. Check out: > http://www.petitiononline.com/no2ping/petition.html > > --[Manny [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Member: Philippine League for Democratic Telecommunications > "Affordable Access for All" > --[Open Minds Philippines]--------------------[openminds.linux.org.ph]-- > > -- > Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) > Official Website: http://plug.linux.org.ph > Searchable Archives: http://marc.free.net.ph > . > To leave, go to http://lists.q-linux.com/mailman/listinfo/plug > . > Are you a Linux newbie? To join the newbie list, go to > http://lists.q-linux.com/mailman/listinfo/ph-linux-newbie
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