Re: USB devices and usb-storage module.

From: Alexander Schmehl (alexander_at_schmehl.info)
Date: 02/04/04

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    * Adam <a24061@yahoo.com> [040204 11:44]:

    > My question is this: exactly what do I need to do in /etc/modutils so that
    > this module loads automatically at the next boot?

    Just add the name of the module, which should be loaded at the next
    reboot.

    You can use "modconf", too. This tool will add the modules to this file.

    Another possibilitie is to install "hotplug". This deamon will load the
    proper modules, when you stick in an usb device.

    Yours sincerely,
      Alexander

    
    

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