Where is the post-install command from /etc/modprobe.d ?

From: LeVA (leva_at_az.isten.hu)
Date: 06/29/04

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    Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 16:59:33 +0200
    
    
    

    Hi!

    I'm running kernel 2.6.7.

    With kernel 2.4 I could edit the /etc/modutils/rtc, end add this line to
    it:
    post-install rtc echo "1024" > /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq

    But now with kernel 2.6, modprobe ignores that directory, and
    using /etc/modprobe.d/ instead. But I can not add that "post-install"
    line to /etc/modprobe.d/rtc because I get an error, that that
    post-install command doesn't exist.

    I need to run that script after I've installed that module, because
    before it, that file in /proc doesn't exists.

    Is there some alternative for the post-install? I've digged thru man
    modprobe.conf, but there is only an "install" command there.

    Anyone can help me?

    Thanks!

    Daniel

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