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- Subject: Re: Inserting a module at boot in RH7.1
- From: David Santinoli <u235@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 12:36:27 +0200
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> We have a Linux server that we'd like to load the AppleTalk module at boot. An indirect approach might be adding Netatalk to the list of services to be launched automatically at boot time (see `chkconfig'). This should result in auto-insertion of all needed modules, given that the module dependency table is properly set up. Ciao David
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