2010-08-14, 00:28
rc.local is the last script that gets run by the boot process. think of it as your autoexec.bat in DOS.
if you need to add a module that is not automatically loading on boot, add the module name (in this case uinput) to /etc/modules
although you can also add "modprobe uinput" to your rc.local which achieves the same thing.
if you need to add a module that is not automatically loading on boot, add the module name (in this case uinput) to /etc/modules
although you can also add "modprobe uinput" to your rc.local which achieves the same thing.