Hi, I want to autoload ide-scsi.o on each boot. In debian there is a file /etc/modules in which I can iclude the names of the modules that are to be loaded at boot time As I remember in gentoo there was a similar /etc/modules.auto or something ... is there an appropriate place in a redhat distribution or I should write my own rc script? sasoon
Alexander Georgiev wrote:> Hi, > > I want to autoload ide-scsi.o on each boot. > In debian there is a file > > /etc/modules > > in which I can iclude the names of the modules that are to be loaded > at boot time > > As I remember in gentoo there was a similar /etc/modules.auto or > something ... > > is there an appropriate place in a redhat distribution or I should > write my own rc script? > > sasoonDid you have a look at /etc/modules.conf ? Mike
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