[opensuse] How to probe a module during boot?



Hello,

I need to have fuse automatically probed when my computer starts up
but I'm not sure how that line would look like in my
/etc/modproble.conf or even if that's the right file I should be
editing.

When I use fusion manually I just type 'modprobe fuse' as root and
then I'm able to use it. Can I have an example how I would right that
in my modprobe.conf file so I can have it automatically loaded when I
boot up?

Thank you,
- Jake
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