# Linux users can define a list of modules for a specific kernel version, # a released kernel version, a main kernel version or all kernel versions. # The most specific versioned variable will take precedence. # FreeBSD users can only use the modules="foo bar" setting. #modules_2_6_23_gentoo_r5="ieee1394 ohci1394" #modules_2_6_23="tun ieee1394" #modules_2_6="tun" #modules_2="ipv6" #modules="ohci1394" modules="nvidia" modules="agpgart" # Linux users can give modules a different name when they load - the new name # will also be used to pick arguments below. # This is not supported on FreeBSD. #modules="dummy:dummy1" # Linux users can give the modules some arguments if needed, per version # if necessary. # Again, the most specific versioned variable will take precedence. # This is not supported on FreeBSD. #module_ieee1394_args="debug" #module_ieee1394_args_2_6_23_gentoo_r5="debug2" #module_ieee1394_args_2_6_23="debug3" #module_ieee1394_args_2_6="debug4" #module_ieee1394_args_2="debug5" # You should consult your kernel documentation and configuration # for a list of modules and their options.x