[SLE] Loading modules at boot

From: J. Scott Thayer, M.D. (docscott_at_141.com)
Date: 06/29/05

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    Where does one specify additional modules to load at boot. Specifically I want
    my SCSI driver loaded at boot. Suse support talks about modifying a line in
    rc.config but I can't find that file and suspect that things have moved on
    since that was written.
    Scott

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