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|    Aragorn to Mark Hobley    |
|    Re: Delay autoloading of a modules until    |
|    06 Jan 08 19:41:53    |
      From: aragorn@chatfactory.invalid              Mark Hobley wrote:              > I notice that kernel module autoloading takes place during the sysinit       > initialization stage. I have some kernel modules that I do not wish to       > load until a particular runlevel (in my case runlevel 3) is reached. Is       > there a way to achieve this or do I need to modify the startup scripts?              The only possibility I see is to add a startup script of your own, to be run       as the last one, in which you use /modprobe/ or eventually /insmod/ to load       the pertaining modules.              Hope this helps... ;-)              --       Aragorn       (registered GNU/Linux user #223157)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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