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+ | ==== Load Kernel module at boot ==== | ||
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+ | From previous wiki, if you reboot system you lost your tunnel.\\ | ||
+ | The only reason is you have no longer sit.ko (sit module) loaded to kernel. | ||
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+ | There is two way to enable kernel module to suse - GUI and Editor | ||
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+ | <code text | GUI> | ||
+ | * Open YaST and authenticate, | ||
+ | * Navigate to System > / | ||
+ | * Navigate to System > Kernel > MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT | ||
+ | * Enter a list of modules to load at startup, separated by spaces. | ||
+ | * Click Finish when done. | ||
+ | * Confirm the modified variables and click OK. | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | <code text | Editor> | ||
+ | * Use a superuser or root shell | ||
+ | * Open a text editing tool, such as vim or nano to edit the / | ||
+ | * Find the line starting with: MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT | ||
+ | * Between the quotes, enter the modules you wish loaded at boot time, separated by spaces. | ||
+ | * Save the file and exit the editor. | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | Type in the following command: | ||
+ | <code bash> | ||
+ | SuSEconfig | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | The module(s) will now load at startup. |
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