You might want to try the kernel module loader, under loadable module support. It loads the module for you when you try to access a device.
from the <Help> -- x CONFIG_KMOD: x x x x Normally when you have selected some drivers and/or file systems to x x be created as loadable modules, you also have the responsibility to x x load the corresponding modules (using the programs insmod or x x modprobe) before you can use them. If you say Y here however, the x x kernel will be able to load modules for itself: when a part of the x x kernel needs a module, it runs modprobe with the appropriate x x arguments, thereby loading the module if it is available. (This is a x x replacement for kerneld.) Say Y here and read about configuring it x x in Documentation/kmod.txt. -Gabe On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Ryan wrote: > I have a few sometimes connected, sometimes not usb devices that I have to > modprobe the drivers to use. How would I make the kernel modules load at boot > time so I can have true plug'n'play? > _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
