Where is modprobeconf
Chris Snook
csnook at redhat.com
Mon Nov 3 18:55:15 UTC 2008
Aaron Konstam wrote:
> I just noticed there is no modprobe.conf in f9. What takes its place?
We're trying to handle as much as possible automagically in modprobe.d and
device configuration files, so if you don't have one, that just means that the
autoconfig scripts didn't think they needed any special handling to get your
stuff set up. If you want to customize something, go ahead and create a
modprobe.conf and use it as normal.
-- Chris
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