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I've read many posts on the forum about people loading their modules in the /etc/rc.local file...
If you have updated your system recently, you should find a new section MODULE in the /etc/rc.conf file allowing to load modules at startup!
I love this file
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Great. I haven't updated yet due to slow ISP but someday soon. In the meantime, I have a question. Are the modules loaded before the daemons? For example, I use a usb mouse and need the module for it so the gpm daemon will find it.
BTW, am I the only one who uses the gpm daemon? I've seen no mention of the fact that the default setup doesn't work with various 3 button mice (imps/2) and some ps/2 mice. The file is missing the required -t option.
BluPhoenyx
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Yes, modules are loaded from rc.sysinit, and as a consequence, before daemons (loaded from rc.multi).
About GPM, I'm using it too and it is indeed quite annoying...
There should be a config file allowing to choose the parameters.
I'll have a look at this
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the new module loading thingy rocks indeed!
but these things have to be anounced since a normal installation prevents overwriting rc.conf (for good reasons). So some will have missed this neat feature when they deleted the new rc.conf ... or is it just me?
apt-get install arch
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Awesome: now I will finally compile modularized kernel (hate to load modules from rc.local). BTW: work on russian translation is continuing - it's a little bit harder than I thought it could be.
Rouslan
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