[SOLVED] How to make modprobe persistent after reboot
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Hello:
I did # modprobe dm_crypt on a CentOS 6 VM. After reboot, # lsmod does not show this module anymore.
HOw do i make the update persistent across reboot ?
Thanks.
W.
For my future self who keeps forgetting the trouble Broadcom has w/ linux. This time I placed the b43 module in /etc/modules to persist.
bcm4311 wlan chip
firmware-b43-installer
b43-cutter
modprobe b43
sudo gedit /etc/modules
what a pain in the program every time.
good luck to others
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