[ntp:questions] Silly question.
Harlan Stenn
stenn at ntp.org
Wed Dec 18 07:56:58 UTC 2013
DaveB writes:
> ...
>
> I then looked up kldload as suggested, and did this....
>
> # /boot/kernel >kldload -v ./pps.ko
> Loaded ./pps.ko, id=3
> # /boot/kernel >kldstat -q
> Id Refs Address Size Name
> 1 7 0xc0400000 1205064 kernel
> 2 1 0xc3998000 2000 blank_saver.ko
> 3 1 0xc533a000 3000 pps.ko
> # /boot/kernel >
>
> So, that's an easier way to enable PPS support then, than recompiling
> the kernel. Yes?
Yes.
> If so, I'll go and read up about doing that at boot time via rc.conf or
> loader.conf.
>
> Would that be correct? If so, which method is preferable?
I use /boot/loader.conf .
h
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