--- rc.modules.new 2006-08-23 19:00:07.000000000 -0400 +++ rc.modules.new 2007-01-21 17:56:36.000000000 -0500 @@ -45,300 +45,12 @@ /sbin/depmod -A fi -### Mouse support: -# PS/2 mouse support: -# The default in Slackware is to use proto=imps because that works with the -# most types of mice out of the box. For example, using proto=any will -# completely break the mouse if you change consoles with several models of KVM -# switches. -if echo $SHORTREL | grep -qvw 2.4 ; then - /sbin/modprobe psmouse proto=imps -fi -# Serial (RS-232, COM port) mouse support: -#/sbin/modprobe sermouse -# -# Microsoft/ATI XL busmouse support: -# Microsoft busmouse (also called Inport mice) is connected to an -# expansion board using a round connector with 9 pins. Be aware that -# several vendors talk about 'Microsoft busmouse' and actually mean -# PS/2 busmouse -- so count the pins on the connector. This driver -# also supports the ATIXL mouse, a rare mouse that is connected to the -# back of an ATI video card: -#/sbin/modprobe inport -# -# Logitech mouse connected to a proprietary interface card. It's -# generally a round connector with 9 pins. Note that the newer mice -# made by Logitech don't use the Logitech protocol anymore; for those, -# you don't need this module: -#/sbin/modprobe logibm -# -# IBM PC110 palmtop digitizer pad: -#/sbin/modprobe pc110pad - -#### APM support ### -# APM is a BIOS specification for saving power using several different -# techniques. This is mostly useful for battery powered laptops. -# Note that kernels newer than 2.6 will use ACPI (Advanced Configuration -# and Power Interface) rather than APM, and do not have an APM module. -# If a kernel supports ACPI it will always be built in, not a module. -#if echo $SHORTREL | grep -qw 2.4 ; then -# /sbin/modprobe apm -#fi - -# Enable PC speaker support for 2.6.x+: -if echo $SHORTREL | grep -qvw 2.4 ; then - /sbin/modprobe pcspkr -fi - -# Determine the filename for kernel symbols under /proc. -# (this is ksyms on 2.4 kernels and kallsyms on newer kernels) -if [ -r /proc/ksyms ]; then - KERNEL_SYMBOLS=/proc/ksyms -elif [ -r /proc/kallsyms ]; then - KERNEL_SYMBOLS=/proc/kallsyms -fi - -### Built-in PC parallel port support ### -# Generic setup example. Attempt to load by default, since it usually -# won't hurt. Some (most?) people may want to comment the line below -# and look into better functioning and performing hardware specific -# options as described later on in this section. -# -# 2> /dev/null is given below since modprobe.old (2.4.x kernels) -# doesn't seem to respect the -q option and complains... -# -/sbin/modprobe -q parport_pc 2> /dev/null -# Hardware specific setup example (PLIP requires an IRQ, and the -# ECP protocol requires a DMA channel) -# This may also give better performance in general. -#/sbin/modprobe parport_pc io=0x378 irq=7 dma=1 - -### PCI parallel/serial card support: -# If your serial/parallel ports are on a PCI card, uncomment the -# line below and comment the section above that loads parport_pc. -#/sbin/modprobe parport_serial - -### Parallel printer support ### -# This should be safe to try to load by default. -/sbin/modprobe -q lp 2> /dev/null - -### Parallel port IP ### -#/sbin/modprobe plip - ### Filesystem Quota support ### if /bin/grep -q quota /etc/fstab ; then # /sbin/modprobe quota_v1 /sbin/modprobe quota_v2 fi -### AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) GART support ### -# This module takes care of programming the GART (part of your motherboard's -# chipset that handles gathering data from memory and passing it to the -# card) and enables faster AGP transfers. The AGP GART module is required -# to use AGP features of your 3D rendering video card. You'll need this to -# with most cards (nVidia's official drivers that include their own GART -# support being a notable exception) to use X11's direct rendering support. -/sbin/modprobe agpgart 2> /dev/null - -### non-IDE CD-ROM drive support ### -# These modules add CD-ROM drive support. Most of these drivers will probe -# for the I/O address and IRQ of the drive automatically if the parameters -# to configure them are omitted. Typically the I/O address will be specified -# in hexadecimal, e.g.: cm206=0x300,11 -# -# ***NONE*** of these drivers are for use with IDE/ATAPI CD-ROM drives. That -# support is already built into every pre-compiled Slackware Linux kernel. -# Also, note that all of the manufacturers listed below stopped making these -# types of wacky-interface drives years ago and all make IDE/ATAPI-interface -# CD-ROM drives now. So, just because your drive says "Mitsumi" on it is not -# reason enough to think you need the special Mitsumi module loaded, etc. If -# you got your drive within the last couple of years it's probably IDE. Try -# tossing a disc in the drive and mounting it on the various IDE interfaces it -# could be using, like /dev/hdc. -# -#/sbin/modprobe aztcd aztcd= -#/sbin/modprobe cdu31a cdu31a_port= cdu31a_irq= -#/sbin/modprobe cm206 cm206=, -#/sbin/modprobe gscd gscd= -#/sbin/modprobe mcdx mcdx=, -#/sbin/modprobe optcd optcd= -# Below, this last number is "1" for SoundBlaster Pro card, or "0" for a clone. -#/sbin/modprobe sbpcd sbpcd=,1 -#/sbin/modprobe sjcd sjcd= -#/sbin/modprobe sonycd535 sonycd535= - -# CD-ROM drives on ISP16, MAD16 or Mozart sound card: -#/sbin/modprobe isp16 isp16_cdrom_base= isp16_cdrom_irq= isp16_cdrom_dma= isp16_cdrom_type= -# where the values are one of: port=0x340,0x320,0x330,0x360 -# irq=0,3,5,7,9,10,11 -# dma=0,3,5,6,7 -# drive_type=noisp16,Sanyo,Panasonic,Sony,Mitsumi - -### Cyclades multiport serial card support ### -#/sbin/modprobe cyclades - -#### Serial line IP support (SLIP/CSLIP/PPP) ### -## This module is for SLIP/CSLIP support: -#/sbin/modprobe slip - -## Load PPP: -# This module is for PPP support: -#/sbin/modprobe ppp_generic -# This PPP plugin supports PPP over serial lines: -#/sbin/modprobe ppp_async -# Use this plugin instead for HDLC (used for high-speed leased lines like T1/E1) -#/sbin/modprobe ppp_synctty - -## This module provides compression for PPP (optional): -##/sbin/modprobe ppp_deflate - -### USB Host Controllers: -# Enhanced Host Controller Interface (USB 2.0) -#/sbin/modprobe ehci-hcd -# Open Host Controller Interface (Compaq/Microsoft/National standard): -#/sbin/modprobe ohci-hcd -# Universal Host Controller Interface (Intel/Via standard): -#/sbin/modprobe uhci-hcd -# ISP1160/ISP1161 USB Host Controllers -#/sbin/modprobe isp116x-hcd -# SL811HS USB Host Controller -#/sbin/modprobe sl811-hcd -# SL811HS PCMCIA/CF USB Host Controller -#/sbin/modprobe sl811_cs - -### USB device support: -# (Note that once you've loaded USB hub support most USB devices will -# trigger the kernel to load their modules automatically) -# USB "Human Interface Device" driver; handles most USB mice, joysticks, -# gamepads, steering wheels, keyboards, trackballs and digitizers. -#/sbin/modprobe usbhid -# Simple HIDBP USB mouse driver, if hid doesn't work: -#/sbin/modprobe usbmouse -# Simple HIDBP USB keyboard driver, if hid doesn't work: -#/sbin/modprobe usbkbd -# Wacom Graphire and Intuos tablet driver: -#/sbin/modprobe wacom -# Logitech WingMan Force joystick: -#/sbin/modprobe iforce -# USB audio: -#/sbin/modprobe audio -# USB modem support: -#/sbin/modprobe cdc-acm -# USB serial converter: -#/sbin/modprobe usbserial -# USB printer support: -#/sbin/modprobe usblp -# IBM "C-It" USB video camera: -#/sbin/modprobe ibmcam framerate=1 -# USB OV511 Camera support: -#/sbin/modprobe ov511 -# USB ADMtek Pegasus-based ethernet device support: -#/sbin/modprobe pegasus -# Kawasaki USB ethernet controller support: -#/sbin/modprobe kaweth -# USB Mustek MDC800 Digital Camera Support: -#/sbin/modprobe mdc800 -# USB Mass Storage support: -#/sbin/modprobe usb-storage -# USS720 parallel-port driver: -#/sbin/modprobe uss720 -# Prolific PL-2302 USB-to-USB network device: -#/sbin/modprobe plusb -# USB Diamond Rio500 support: -#/sbin/modprobe rio500 -# D-Link DSB-R100 FM radio support: -#/sbin/modprobe dsbr100 -# USB Bluetooth support: -#/sbin/modprobe bluetooth - -### USB event drivers: -# Mouse input: -#/sbin/modprobe mousedev -# Joystick input: -#/sbin/modprobe joydev -# Generic event reporting device: -#/sbin/modprobe evdev - -### ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) support: -# Sound Blaster Pro/16 support: -#/sbin/modprobe snd-sb16 port=0x220 irq=5 dma8=3 dma16=5 mpu_port=0x300 -# Sound Blaster Live support: -#/sbin/modprobe snd-emu10k1 -# AD1816(A) sound driver: -#/sbin/modprobe snd-ad1816a port=0x530 irq=5 dma1=1 dma2=3 -# Crystal CS4232 based (PnP) cards: -#/sbin/modprobe snd-cs4232 -# ES1370 (Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1370) support. This is for some Creative -# Labs Sound Blaster PCI64/128 (that use the ES1370 chipset), and -# Ensoniq AudioPCI-97: -#/sbin/modprobe snd-ens1370 -# ES1371 (Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1371/73) support. This is for some Creative -# Labs Sound Blaster PCI64/128 (that use the ES1371/73 chipset), Ectiva -# EV1938, Vibra PCI128, and Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1371/73: -#/sbin/modprobe snd-ens1371 -# ESS Maestro, Maestro2, Maestro2E: -#/sbin/modprobe snd-es1968 -# ESS Maestro3/Allegro: -#/sbin/modprobe snd-maestro3 -# VIA VT82xx Audio Controller -#/sbin/modprobe snd-via82xx -# (For information on configuring other sound cards with Linux, -# see the documentation in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound/, -# and /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Configure.help. - -### Joystick support ### -# The core joystick input support module, needed by all of the -# joystick devices below: -#/sbin/modprobe joydev -### Next, you must load a module for your gameport. -# Classic ISA/PnP gameports: -#/sbin/modprobe ns558 -# SoundBlaster Live! gameports: -#/sbin/modprobe emu10k1-gp -# Many soundcards had their gameport support bundled in sound drivers -### Drivers for various joystick devices ### -# Analog joysticks and gamepads: -#/sbin/modprobe analog -# Assassin 3D and MadCatz Panther devices: -#/sbin/modprobe a3d -# Logitech ADI digital joysticks and gamepads: -#/sbin/modprobe adi -# Creative Labs Blaster Cobra gamepad: -#/sbin/modprobe cobra -# Genius Flight2000 Digital joysticks and gamepads: -#/sbin/modprobe gf2k -# Gravis GrIP joysticks and gamepads: -#/sbin/modprobe grip -# InterAct digital joysticks and gamepads: -#/sbin/modprobe interact -# ThrustMaster DirectConnect joysticks and gamepads: -#/sbin/modprobe tmdc -# Microsoft SideWinder digital joysticks and gamepads: -#/sbin/modprobe sidewinder -### Serial port game controller support ### -# Both of these are needed for serial-port game controllers: -#/sbin/modprobe serio -#/sbin/modprobe serport -# Logitech WingMan Warrior joystick: -#/sbin/modprobe warrior -# LogiCad3d Magellan/SpaceMouse 6dof controller: -#/sbin/modprobe magellan -# SpaceTec SpaceOrb/Avenger 6dof controller: -#/sbin/modprobe spaceorb -# SpaceTec SpaceBall 4000 FLX 6dof controller: -#/sbin/modprobe spaceball -# Gravis Stinger gamepad: -#/sbin/modprobe stinger -# I-Force joysticks/wheels: -#/sbin/modprobe iforce -### Parallel port connected controllers ### -# Multisystem, Sega Genesis, Saturn joysticks and gamepads: -#/sbin/modprobe db9 -# Multisystem, NES, SNES, N64, PSX joysticks and gamepads: -#/sbin/modprobe gamecon -# Multisystem joysticks via TurboGraFX device: -#/sbin/modprobe turbografx - ### Appletalk support ### # This is needed if you want to run netatalk, a package which allows # you to use you Linux box as a file and print server for Apple Macintosh @@ -348,16 +60,6 @@ ### IPX networking support ### #/sbin/modprobe ipx -### IDE device support ### -# IDE CD-ROM drives: -#/sbin/modprobe ide-cd -# IDE hard drives: -#/sbin/modprobe ide-disk -# IDE floppy drives: -#/sbin/modprobe ide-floppy -# IDE tape drives: -#/sbin/modprobe ide-tape - ### Network device support ### # Most of these drivers will probe automatically for the card if you don't # specify an I/O address and IRQ. @@ -368,120 +70,17 @@ . /etc/rc.d/rc.netdevice fi -### Ethernet cards based on the 8390 chip. -# 3com 3c503 support: -#/sbin/modprobe 3c503 -# Ansel Communications EISA 3200 support: -#/sbin/modprobe ac3200 -# Cabletron E21xx support: -#/sbin/modprobe e2100 -# HP PCLAN+ (27247B and 27252A) support: -#/sbin/modprobe hp-plus -# HP PCLAN (27245 and other 27xxx series) support: -#/sbin/modprobe hp -# NE2000/NE1000 support (non PCI): -#/sbin/modprobe ne io=0x300 # NE2000 at 0x300 -#/sbin/modprobe ne io=0x280 # NE2000 at 0x280 -#/sbin/modprobe ne io=0x320 # NE2000 at 0x320 -#/sbin/modprobe ne io=0x340 # NE2000 at 0x340 -#/sbin/modprobe ne io=0x360 # NE2000 at 0x360 -# PCI NE2000 clone support: -#/sbin/modprobe ne2k-pci -# SMC Ultra support: -#/sbin/modprobe smc-ultra -# SMC Ultra32 EISA support: -#/sbin/modprobe smc-ultra32 -# Western Digital WD80*3 (and clones) support: -#/sbin/modprobe wd -# # Other network hardware drivers: # -# 3com 3c501 (consider buying a new card, since the 3c501 is slow, -# broken, and obsolete): -#/sbin/modprobe 3c501 -# 3com 3c503: -#/sbin/modprobe 3c503 -# 3com 3c505: -#/sbin/modprobe 3c505 -# 3com 3c507: -#/sbin/modprobe 3c507 -# 3com 3c509 and 3c579: -#/sbin/modprobe 3c509 -# 3com 3c515: -#/sbin/modprobe 3c515 -# This one works for all 3com 3c590/3c592/3c595/3c597 and the -# EtherLink XL 3c900 and 3c905 cards: -#/sbin/modprobe 3c59x -# Apricot Xen-II on board Ethernet: -#/sbin/modprobe apricot -# Generic ARCnet support: -#/sbin/modprobe arcnet -# AT1700/1720 & Fujitsu FMV-181/182/183/184 support: -#/sbin/modprobe at1700 -# AT-LAN-TEC/RealTek pocket adapter support: -#/sbin/modprobe atp -# BPQ Ethernet driver: -#/sbin/modprobe bpqether -# Generic DECchip & DIGITAL EtherWORKS PCI/EISA: -#/sbin/modprobe de4x5 -# D-Link DE600 pocket adapter support: -#/sbin/modprobe de600 -# D-Link DE620 pocket adapter support: -#/sbin/modprobe de620 -# DEPCA support: -#/sbin/modprobe depca -# Digi International RightSwitch cards: -#/sbin/modprobe dgrs -# Intel EtherExpress Pro support: -#/sbin/modprobe eepro -# Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 PCI support: -#/sbin/modprobe eepro100 -# Intel EtherExpress16 support: -#/sbin/modprobe eexpress -# SMC EtherPower II 9432 PCI support: -#/sbin/modprobe epic100 -# ICL EtherTeam 16i/32 support: -#/sbin/modprobe eth16i -# DEC EtherWorks 3 support: -#/sbin/modprobe ewrk3 -# HP 10/100VG PCLAN (ISA, EISA, PCI) support: -#/sbin/modprobe hp100 -# IBM Tropic chipset based adapter support: -#/sbin/modprobe ibmtr -# AMD LANCE and PCnet (AT1500 and NE2100) support: -#/sbin/modprobe lance -# National Semiconductor DP8381x series PCI Ethernet support: -#/sbin/modprobe natsemi -# NI5210 support: -#/sbin/modprobe ni52 -# NI6510 support: -#/sbin/modprobe ni65 -# AMD PCnet32 (VLB and PCI) support: -#/sbin/modprobe pcnet32 -# Red Creek Hardware Virtual Private Network (VPN) support: -#/sbin/modprobe rcpci -# RealTek 8129/8139 (not 8019/8029!) support: -#/sbin/modprobe 8139too -# RealTek 8139C+ enhanced support: -#/sbin/modprobe 8139cp -# Sangoma S502A FRAD support: -#/sbin/modprobe sdla -# SMC 9194 support: -#/sbin/modprobe smc9194 -# TI ThunderLAN support: -#/sbin/modprobe tlan -# DECchip Tulip (dc21x4x) PCI support: -#/sbin/modprobe tulip -# VIA Rhine support: -#/sbin/modprobe via-rhine -# AT&T WaveLAN & DEC RoamAbout DS support: -#/sbin/modprobe wavelan -# Packet Engines Yellowfin Gigabit-NIC support: -#/sbin/modprobe yellowfin -# Davicom DM9xxx (9102/9132/9100/9802...) -#/sbin/modprobe dmfe -# SiS 900/7016 PCI Fast Ethernet -#/sbin/modprobe sis900 +# OSA Card Support: +#/sbin/modprobe qeth +# LCS Card Support: +#/sbin/modprobe lcs +# CIP/CLAW Support: +#/sbin/modprobe c7000 + +# Interface to z/VM CP: +#/usr/sbin/cpint_load && /sbin/modprobe cpint ### Serial line load balancing support ### #/sbin/modprobe eql @@ -491,30 +90,6 @@ # see the Network Administrator's Guide from sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/docs/LDP #/sbin/modprobe dummy -### ISDN kernel support ### -#/sbin/modprobe isdn -# ISDN loop (provides a virtual ISDN card for testing): -#/sbin/modprobe isdnloop - -### ISDN interface support ### -# AVM-B1 with CAPI2.0 driver (requires additional firmware; see -# /usr/src/linux/Documentation/isdn/README.avmb1): -#/sbin/modprobe capidrv -# HiSax SiemensChipSet driver (supports AVM A1, Elsa ISDN cards, -# Teles S0-16.0, Teles S0-16.3, Teles S0-8, Teles/Creatix PnP, -# ITK micro ix1 and many compatibles): -#/sbin/modprobe hisax -# IBM Active 2000 ISDN card support (requires additional firmware; see -# /usr/src/linux/Documentation/isdn/README.act2000 for more information) -#/sbin/modprobe act2000 -# ICN active ISDN card driver: -#/sbin/modprobe icn -# PCBIT-D driver (requires additional firmware; see -# /usr/src/linux/Documentation/isdn/README.pcbit for more information) -#/sbin/modprobe pcbit -# Spellcaster BRI ISDN driver: -#/sbin/modprobe sc - ### Binary format support ### #/sbin/modprobe binfmt_aout #/sbin/modprobe binfmt_elf @@ -565,27 +140,6 @@ #/sbin/modprobe raid1 #/sbin/modprobe raid5 -# *** THIS IS LOADED BY DEFAULT FOR 2.4.x KERNELS *** -# Note: this *IS NOT* needed to burn discs with 2.6.x or newer kernels. -# -# SCSI emulation support. This will provide SCSI host adapter emulation -# for IDE ATAPI devices, and will allow you to use a SCSI device driver -# instead of a native ATAPI driver. This is useful if you have an ATAPI -# device for which no native driver has been written (for example, an ATAPI -# PD-CD, CD-RW, or DVD-RW drive); you can then use this emulation together -# with an # appropriate SCSI device driver. Note that this option does not -# allow you to attach SCSI devices to a box that doesn't have a SCSI host -# adapter installed. :-) Also, you'll need to tell the ide-scsi module -# which device is your burner so that the normal ATAPI driver won't grab it -# first. This is done by passing a flag to the kernel at boot time. -# If you're using LILO, add this: append="hdc=ide-scsi" -# Replace "hdc" with the appropriate device name. -# -# Only load if this is a 2.4.x kernel: -if echo $SHORTREL | grep -qw 2.4 ; then - /sbin/modprobe ide-scsi -fi - ### SCSI kernel support: #/sbin/modprobe scsi_mod #/sbin/modprobe scsi_syms @@ -595,84 +149,7 @@ #/sbin/modprobe st ### SCSI controller support: -# NCR53c7xx SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe 53c7xx -# BusLogic MultiMaster and FlashPoint SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe BusLogic -# NCR53c406a SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe NCR53c406a -# Initio INI-A100U2W SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe a100u2w -# AdvanSys SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe advansys -# Adaptec AHA152X/2825 support: -#/sbin/modprobe aha152x -# Adaptec AHA1542 support: -#/sbin/modprobe aha1542 -# Adaptec AHA1740 support: -#/sbin/modprobe aha1740 -# This is support for the various aic7xxx based Adaptec SCSI -# controllers. These include the 274x EISA cards; 284x VLB cards; -# 2902, 2910, 293x, 294x, 394x, 3985 and several other PCI and -# motherboard based SCSI controllers from Adaptec: -#/sbin/modprobe aic7xxx -# ACARD 870U/W SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe atp870u -# DTC 3180/3280 SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe dtc -# EATA ISA/EISA/PCI (DPT and generic EATA/DMA-compliant boards) support: -#/sbin/modprobe eata -# EATA-PIO (old DPT PM2001, PM2012A) support: -#/sbin/modprobe eata_pio -# Future Domain 16xx SCSI/AHA-2920A support: -#/sbin/modprobe fdomain -# Generic NCR5380/53c400 SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe g_NCR5380 -# GDT SCSI Disk Array Controller support: -#/sbin/modprobe gdth -# IOMEGA parallel port (imm - newer drives like ZipPlus): -#/sbin/modprobe imm -# Always IN2000 SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe in2000 -# Initio 91XXU(W) SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe initio -# LSI Logic MegaRAID support (new driver): -#/sbin/modprobe megaraid_mbox -# LSI Logic MegaRAID support (legacy driver): -#/sbin/modprobe megaraid -# NCR53C8XX SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe sym53c8xx -# PAS16 SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe pas16 -# IOMEGA parallel port (ppa - older parallel Zip drives): -#/sbin/modprobe ppa -# PSI240i support: -#/sbin/modprobe psi240i -# Qlogic FastSCSI! cards: -#/sbin/modprobe qlogicfas -# QLogic ISP2100 SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe qlogicfc -# Seagate ST-02 and Future Domain TMC-8xx SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe seagate -# Symbios Logic sym53c416 support: -#/sbin/modprobe sym53c416 -# Trantor T128/T128F/T228 SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe t128 -# Tekram DC390(T) and Am53/79C974 (PCscsi) SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe tmscsim -# UltraStor 14F and 34F support (also see driver below): -#/sbin/modprobe u14-34f -# UltraStor 14F, 24F, and 34F support: -#/sbin/modprobe ultrastor -# Western Digital 7000 SCSI support: -#/sbin/modprobe wd7000 - -### Floppy drive support: -# (Most Linux kernels should already contain this) -#/sbin/modprobe floppy - -### Floppy tape support (such as Colorado Jumbo 250 or other QIC-80 drives): -#/sbin/modprobe ftape +#/sbin/modprobe zfcp ### IP masquerading modules: # These modules are used with IP masquerading, a process which allows you to @@ -758,40 +235,6 @@ # for information about how this works. #/sbin/modprobe seclvl -### CPU frequency scaling modules: -# generic ACPI P-States based driver -#/sbin/modprobe acpi-cpufreq -# AMD mobile K6-2/3+ PowerNow! -#/sbin/modprobe powernow-k6 -# AMD mobile Athlon PowerNow! -#/sbin/modprobe powernow-k7 -# AMD Cool&Quiet PowerNow! -#/sbin/modprobe powernow-k8 -# Intel SpeedStep using the SMI BIOS interface -#/sbin/modprobe speedstep-smi -# Intel SpeedStep on ICH-based chipsets -#/sbin/modprobe speedstep-ich -# Intel Enhanced SpeedStep -#/sbin/modprobe speedstep-centrino -# Intel Pentium4/Xeon clock modulation -#/sbin/modprobe p4-clockmod -# NatSemi Geode GX / Cyrix MediaGXm -#/sbin/modprobe gx-suspmod -# Transmeta Crusoe / Efficeon LongRun -#/sbin/modprobe longrun -# VIA Cyrix Longhaul -#/sbin/modprobe longhaul - -### CPU frequency scaling policies: -# Powersave policy, stick frequency to the slower state. -#/sbin/modprobe cpufreq_powersave -# Performance policy, stick frequency to the faster state. -#/sbin/modprobe cpufreq_performance -# Set the frequency on demand. What you want is what you get -#/sbin/modprobe cpufreq_ondemand -# Same of On demand policy, but for slow switching CPUs (AMD64 e.g) -#/sbin/modprobe cpufreq_conservative - # We are done with these variables now: unset KERNEL_SYMBOLS NEWMODS RELEASE SHORTREL