Hi,

    Just stick the name of the module you want to load at boot time in
/etc/modules.

    - Kevin.

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Subject: boot up commands


> I want a insmod command to beperformed during booting. In which file
should
> I put it up? SHould I write a new script, and put it in /etc/init.d?
> But I don't know how to implement the start/stop functions?
> Help.
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