Looking through both the /etc/modules.conf and /etc/modprobe.conf it 
appears that all that really is done in those files are kernel modules 
being aliased, unless the act of aliasing the module also loads it???. 
What file tells the system to load which modules on intialization? And 
secondly can modules be specified on a kernel by kernel basis? For 
example i compiled one kernel with just the VESA framebuffer and another 
one with the Radeon framebuffer driver (ATI 9700 Pro) so i can use 
higher refresh rates. So on the first no extra video driver modules are 
needed but on the second i need to load the readeonfb kernel module. 
Both the /etc/modules.conf and the /etc/modprobe.conf are going to be 
referenced by all kernels right?

Any clarification would be really apreciated,

Thanks,


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