You can do this in /etc/modprobe.conf (or /etc/modprobe.d) OR you can create an /etc/rc.modules (for legacy support) OR you can add your bits to /etc/sysconfig/modules/foo.modules.
Jim, I did assume modprobe.conf was the correct place and tried a line which didn't work. man modprobe.conf shows an "install" line but I am unable to get this to work. I was trying to load blkbk for example and tried everything under the sun but it wouldn't load. I ended up rolling an initrd with it which worked but I am not satisfied that's a good idea, next yum update and its broken!
It looks like install needs "install blkbk /sbin/modprobe blkbk" but this didn't work?
Any idea?
Thanks! jlc