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Message-ID: <CAJ-LWjOnwCbkgMeV6KBsqo9NjZUC+nW_j_CX3oh7K01xJw84sw@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Mon, 4 May 2015 06:31:19 +0100
From:	linux cbon <linuxcbon@...il.com>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: how to have the kernel do udev's job and autoload the right modules ?

Hi,

I am experimenting a rc.sysinit without udev.
Only creating /dev with mount -t devtmpfs dev /dev
It also mounts /proc and /sys and /tmp and /var .
So the kernel boots up loading a lot of hardware, but some important
modules are not loaded , like sound, network and video.
I am not sure how to have them auto loaded by the kernel without udev ?
I though kernel would have some kind of auto-loading of the right
modules, without needing any help like udev.
I don't know the simplest and easiest way to achieve this ?
Thanks for your help.

Best regard.
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