On Friday 10 December 2004 4:15 pm, Vari Massimiliano wrote:
Other question: how can I configure modules loading at boot? Can you be more specific? I am assuming you are new to both Linux and Unix. There are daemon processes that are loaded when the system transitions from single user mode to multi-user mode. This is done before the GUI (X, KDE or GNOME) is loaded. These are generally loaded via the run levels, and may be configured through the YaST run level editor.
Then there are things that are started when you log into the GUI. Some of
these can be set up, just by saving your session. Others can be started by
editing .xinitrc
Also, kernel modules are usually loaded when needed. However, they may be
installed at bootup time by adding the appropriate line
in /etc/modprobe.conf or /etc/modprobe.conf.local
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Jerry Feldman