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PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:41 pm 
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Under R5.5, one would simply add a desired kernel module to load a boot time to /etc/modules and it would get done. I suspect this is the debian-way... what is the Arch way? Can someone tell me the procedure for accomplishing this under R6?

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From a bit of research it looks like you can list them in /etc/modules.mythvantage which is read by /usr/LH/bin/load-modules-mythvantage.sh

A word of warning however, jams has been doing a bunch of rearranging in this area so that may change.


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Cool, maybe I'll just hold off for a while.

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have a look at /etc/rc.conf


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