[mythtv-users] Getting "modprobe ivtv-fb" to run at startup
Tobias Luetke
tobi at neech.de
Sat Jan 17 19:36:33 EST 2004
Jason wrote:
This here is my modules.conf entry which causes the machine to pull in
everything needed when i add ivtv to autoload :
alias char-major-61 lirc_i2c
alias char-major-81 videodev
alias char-major-81-0 ivtv
options ivtv ivtv_debug=1
options tuner type=8
options saa7127 enable_output=1 output_select=1
options msp3400 once=1 simple=1
add below ivtv msp3400 saa7115 saa7127 tuner
add above ivtv lirc_dev lirc_i2c ivtv-fb
By the way, i always have to run linux console in framebuffer mode
otherwise loading ivtv-fb overtakes fb0 and causes havok.
Most of the time the console just freezes. But i can start x by typing
startx blindly.
Whats the common workaround for that ( i don't mind it much, i like the
little tux at the top of the screen while booting anyways )
> Phew...I finally got TVOut working on my PVR-350 thanks to Jarod's and
> Ivan's How-to's, many of the posts on this list and a bit of my own
> ingenuity.
>
> I can sucessfully run "modprobe ivtv-fb", load my edited XF86Config
> (based on Ivan's doc), and then restart X and X will be displayed on the
> TV.
>
> Now, for something that is probably considered a "dumb" question by
> regular Linux users, but how do I get a modprobe to run at startup?
> Specifically, I need to run "modprobe ivtv-fb" before X starts,
> otherwise I cannot get X and mythfrontend to show on my TV at startup.
>
> Thanks much,
>
> Jason
>
>
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