On Sun, 2004-08-22 at 08:59, Robert Rozman wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately that doesn't work - I get error on modprobe keyword.
I'd kindly ask for short answers to get me going: - what command should I put into modprobe.conf.local to : - load module1, - after loading module1, load module2 (post-install in previous modules.conf) - before removing module1, remove module2
Thanks,
regards,
Robert.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Alberto Santana"
To: "Robert Rozman" Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2004 4:36 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] I must be braindead: how to load module in Suse - modprobe.conf ? that should do it
------------------------------------------------------------------- Alberto Santana, Ph.D. Center for Chemical Sensor Development for Explosives Department of Chemistry University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez P.O. Box 9019 Phone: (787) 832-4040 x3760 Mayaguez PR, 00681-9019 http://www.uprm.edu/~asantana
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Rozman"
To: "Alberto Santana" Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 9:25 PM Subject: Re: [SLE] I must be braindead: how to load module in Suse - modprobe.conf ? Hi,
so do I put line : modprobe module
in /etc/modprobe.local.conf (I was interested in automatic way of loading modules) ?
Regards,
Robert.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Alberto Santana"
To: "Robert Rozman" Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2004 1:38 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] I must be braindead: how to load module in Suse - modprobe.conf ? modprobe module
------------------------------------------------------------------- Alberto Santana, Ph.D. Center for Chemical Sensor Development for Explosives Department of Chemistry University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez P.O. Box 9019 Phone: (787) 832-4040 x3760 Mayaguez PR, 00681-9019 http://www.uprm.edu/~asantana
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Rozman"
To: Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 7:25 PM Subject: [SLE] I must be braindead: how to load module in Suse - modprobe.conf ? Hi,
I'm reading man modprobe.conf and I must be braindead not to see and kindly ask for short explanation:
There is alias, install, options and remove commands. But what is command to load plain module without alias ? I've read it but couldn't find any info on how to load module....
Also what are counterparts for post-install and pre-remove from modules.conf ?
Regards,
Robert.
Have you su'ed to root before issuing the modprobe command? It will fail for the non-root user. Mike