Hi, If your intentions are just to load drivers at boot time, I have another temporary solution. I am using this solution, and its working fine. 1.) Run 'visudo' and add following line into it: ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL This will enable to run any sudo command without any password prompt. If its safe for you, please proceed ahead, otherwise drop here. 2.) Create a file 'wifi_bt_drivers' with following statements. cd //MT7630E_Wi-Fi_BT_Source_V3.14_20140625/MT7630E_Wi-Fi_BT_Source_Release_20140625/btloader sudo insmod ./mt76xx.ko cd //MT7630E_Wi-Fi_BT_Source_V3.14_20140625/MT7630E_Wi-Fi_BT_Source_Release_20140625/rt2x00 sudo sh ./load.sh 3.) Give it executable permissions. chmod 777 wifi_bt_drivers 4.) Add this file in the list of startup applications. But right now, I am more worried about CPU uses. My battery backup is reduced to around 1.5 hours from 3 hours. Also, during video playback, system hangs due to heavy CPU load. If anyone has suggestion for it, please let me know. regards, Abhishek Vershney, On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 8:42 PM, keshara Dorakumbura