Hi everyone. Is there any place I can put the modprobe command without having to type it every time I want to use it? Suse 7.1. Thanks, Steve
/etc/init.d/boot.local scc wrote:
Hi everyone.
Is there any place I can put the modprobe command without having to type it every time I want to use it? Suse 7.1.
Thanks, Steve
-- Nadeem Hasan nhasan@nadmm.com http://www.nadmm.com/
Ok, I've got a strange thing for ya. I have settings for eth0:1 in my
boot.local but I have to run boot.local manually when I reboot the box.
Any ideas how I can get it to run autimatically???
THe box in question is running SuSE 7.0, kernel 2.2.16
TIA,
Geordon
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From: "Nadeem Hasan"
/etc/init.d/boot.local
scc wrote:
Hi everyone.
Is there any place I can put the modprobe command without having to type
it
every time I want to use it? Suse 7.1.
Thanks, Steve
-- Nadeem Hasan nhasan@nadmm.com http://www.nadmm.com/
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Today, Geordon VanTassle wrote...
Ok, I've got a strange thing for ya. I have settings for eth0:1 in my boot.local but I have to run boot.local manually when I reboot the box.
Any ideas how I can get it to run autimatically???
Is there any place I can put the modprobe command without having to type it every time I want to use it? Suse 7.1.
Hi, does the script has execute permission ? can you create a alias to a interface that is not ative yet ? maybe this is the problem... try create a script based on /etc/rc.d/skeleton that makes it for you. or you can configure your aliased interfaces with yast and a bit of hand editing /etc/rc.config, so /etc/rc.d/network starts it for you. and the modprobe thing, you can put some aliases for drivers in /etc/modules.conf (or /etc/conf.modules) Regards, Adilson
This is what I have, it works fine... Its called from /etc/init.d/boot script. # l /etc/init.d/boot.local -rwxr--r-- 1 root root 772 Mar 4 20:54 /etc/init.d/boot.local* Geordon VanTassle wrote:
Ok, I've got a strange thing for ya. I have settings for eth0:1 in my boot.local but I have to run boot.local manually when I reboot the box.
Any ideas how I can get it to run autimatically???
THe box in question is running SuSE 7.0, kernel 2.2.16
TIA, Geordon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nadeem Hasan"
To: "scc" Cc: "SuSE Mailing List" Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 10:17 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] modprobe ide-scsi /etc/init.d/boot.local
scc wrote:
Hi everyone.
Is there any place I can put the modprobe command without having to type
it
every time I want to use it? Suse 7.1.
Thanks, Steve
-- Nadeem Hasan nhasan@nadmm.com http://www.nadmm.com/
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Hi everyone.
Is there any place I can put the modprobe command without having to type it every time I want to use it? Suse 7.1.
Thanks, Steve
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Adilson Guilherme Vasconcelos Ribeiro
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dizzy73
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Geordon VanTassle
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Nadeem Hasan
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scc