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On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 09:22:45PM +0530, Daniel Rodrick wrote:
> How do I make sure that my kernel module gets loaded automatically on
> system bootup?
Depends. Hotplug/udev will automatically load modules for devices in
plug-and-play busses (PCI, USB, Cardbus, firewire, etc). If that
doesn't work, it gets distro specific. In Debian you would put the
module name in /etc/modules, don't know about other distributions.
Erik
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