Warren Togami (wtogami(a)redhat.com) said:
3) cpuspeed will load that driver. If loading fails display
"Loading
$CPUFREQ_DRIVERNAME driver failed." If modprobe.conf does not have it
defined then display "Cpufreq driver not configured."
Or, if it's not configured, just have the script silently exit
at the top. (i.e., as pcmcia does when it's not configured, and
irda does, etc.)
Bill