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Old 03-27-2005, 10:03 PM   #1
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how can i load two modules


Hi everybody

First I am sorry stealing your time i am almost perfectly sure that my question has an answer somewere and i just did not invested enough time in seraching, however i was not able to find the answer.
So my problem is the following. I have finished installing suse 9.2 on my old laptop. Everithing went on well. Even my lucent modem got installed. So i was perfectly happy till i really tried to connect to the net. ttyLT0 was not present. So I tried to modprobe lt_modem and ltserial than dial out and this did make the difference.
Now however i am wondering how to get this two modules loaded during boot.
Ihave tried the following:
yast2 system runlevel editor
made a file called modules than added the two modules (it worked in ubuntu and slackware though they had this file) in suse this did not work out.

thanks for the answer
edemark
 
Old 03-27-2005, 10:15 PM   #2
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"Now however i am wondering how to get this two modules loaded during boot."

Place the commands:
modprobe lt_modem
modprobe ltserial
in the file /etc/modprobe.conf.local

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Old 03-27-2005, 11:02 PM   #3
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Thnaks for the answer
I really just came back to tell that i have found an entry in yast2 system editor of /etc/sysconfig wher i could give in boot- kernel- modules to load the two modules i needed. Though it works now i guess i will use your way in the future as it looks easier

Thanks again
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