NAME

lkm.conf - loadable kernel module configuration file

DESCRIPTION

The lkm.conf file specifies loadable kernel modules, see lkm(4), that are to be loaded a boot time. The lkm.conf file is processed by /etc/rc.lkm at system boot time, if it exists.

Each line of the file is of the form
       path options entry postinstall output when

Except for the path, all other fields can be "-" to indicate empty.

The path is either an absolute pathname, or the name of a file in /lkm or /usr/lkm that is the LKM to be loaded.

The options are some combination of the -d and -v options to modload(8).

The entry is the C symbol to call to initialize the module, defaulting to xxxinit().

The postinstall script is run after the LKM is installed.

The output of the ld(1) command is stored in output.

The when field specifies at which time in the startup process the LKM is loaded. There are three predefined values which correspond to three points in the processing of the system startup script /etc/rc:

BEFORENET
Before networking is started. This works only if the /usr file system can already be mounted at this time.

BEFOREMOUNT
Before all file systems listed in /etc/fstab are mounted (the /usr and /var file systems are already present).

AFTERMOUNT
After all file systems are mounted.

A "-" entry defaults to BEFORENET.

FILES

/etc/lkm.conf, /etc/rc, /etc/rc.d/lkm, /etc/rc.lkm

SEE ALSO

lkm(4), modload(8)

HISTORY

The lkm.conf file appeared in NetBSD1.3.