Re: [lfs-support] modprobe.d

2013-01-05 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Baho Utot wrote: > On 01/05/13 16:29, Bruce Dubbs wrote: >>> I have a file installed by LFS-7.2 called usb.conf. >> Not to my knowledge from LFS. I have no such file. > > It is installed in the current LFS-7.2 8.3.2 Configuring Linux Module > Load Order OK. I don't use modules and that's been

Re: [lfs-support] modprobe.d

2013-01-05 Thread Baho Utot
On 01/05/13 16:47, Thomas de Roo wrote: > On 01/05/13 22:39, Baho Utot wrote: >> Yes I understand where the module loading currently is located in LFS. >> That is why after putting a file under /etc/modprobe.d and it did not >> load, then putting them into /etc/sysconfig/modules and it working lead

Re: [lfs-support] modprobe.d

2013-01-05 Thread Thomas de Roo
On 01/05/13 22:39, Baho Utot wrote: > Yes I understand where the module loading currently is located in LFS. > That is why after putting a file under /etc/modprobe.d and it did not > load, then putting them into /etc/sysconfig/modules and it working lead > me to this. That is why I posted. The bo

Re: [lfs-support] modprobe.d

2013-01-05 Thread Baho Utot
On 01/05/13 16:29, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > Baho Utot wrote: >> I am working on adding cpu frequency control to BLFS. I needed to load >> the cpufreq_ondemand etc kernel modules. I placed a file into >> /etc/modprobe.d and the modules where no loaded. When I placed them >> into /etc/sysconfig/module

Re: [lfs-support] modprobe.d

2013-01-05 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Baho Utot wrote: > I am working on adding cpu frequency control to BLFS. I needed to load > the cpufreq_ondemand etc kernel modules. I placed a file into > /etc/modprobe.d and the modules where no loaded. When I placed them > into /etc/sysconfig/modules of course they loaded fine. > > I have a f

[lfs-support] modprobe.d

2013-01-05 Thread Baho Utot
I am working on adding cpu frequency control to BLFS. I needed to load the cpufreq_ondemand etc kernel modules. I placed a file into /etc/modprobe.d and the modules where no loaded. When I placed them into /etc/sysconfig/modules of course they loaded fine. I have a file installed by LFS-7.2