Running modprobe command on startup


Forum: Laptops
Topic: Running modprobe command on startup
started by: kyleneitzel

Posted by kyleneitzel on Nov. 29 2006,03:03
Greetings!

I have an old Dell laptop with the dreaded cs4237B sound card. By searching forums, I was able to find a "modprobe" command to make it work. I'm wondering if there is any way to run the command at startup so I don't have to look up all the entire command every time? I also have gkrellm system monitor running. it looks for the mixer on startup and it doesn't find it until I run modprobe command.

Thanks for any help!

Posted by ^thehatsrule^ on Nov. 29 2006,04:30
See /opt/bootlocal.sh
Posted by roberts on Nov. 29 2006,16:28
DSL also has support for a modules directory that works similar to the mydsl directory and upon boot up will insmod each module residing there.
Posted by kyleneitzel on Nov. 29 2006,18:29
Added mobprobe command to bootlocal.sh. Worked like a charm! Thanks for your help.
Posted by kyleneitzel on Nov. 29 2006,18:58
I spoke too soon. After I added the modprobe command to the bootlocal.sh, I rebooted and it worked. When I rebotted the next time it did not work. Upon looking at the bootlocal.sh file I saw that the modprobe command was no longer there. Any way to make it stay?
Posted by ^thehatsrule^ on Nov. 29 2006,19:45
See backup/restore features.
Posted by kyleneitzel on Nov. 29 2006,21:24
Checked other postings- bacup\restore did the trick. Thanks again.
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