1 # /etc/modules.preudev: kernel modules to load before udev at boot time.
4 # This file should contain the names of kernel modules that are
5 # to be loaded before udev starts doing its magick at boot time,
6 # one per line with extra args treated as modprobe options.
8 # Comments begin with a `#', and everything on the line after them are ignored.
10 # You can also have /etc/modules.preudev.X.Y and /etc/modules.preudev.X.Y.Z,
11 # where X.Y.Z are kernel version numbers
12 # The modules files are processed in exactly that order too.
14 # example set for DELL MD3000 array driver
21 # modules can take params as well: