Sometimes the kernel mod loader loads things as needed.
You can put the module or rather add the module in
/etc/modules
to load at boot
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Rob Wultsch wrote:
> Assuming a person is not using an old .config then after doing:
> make modules
> make modules_install
>
> none of the modules are load by default, right?
>
> If so then:
> How does a person load a module at boot? Is this another thing that
> plays with the SXXXXX stuff?
>
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