modprobe.conf

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I have both 32 and 64 bit fedora 12 on different partitions,
both installed from the respective DVD iso images, both
installed with near identical package selections (I have
virtualization on 64 bit, but didn't bother on 32 bit).

The 32 bit version whines about /etc/modprobe.conf existing
at several points during the boot, and there is indeed
a totally empty /etc/modprobe.conf file on the system.

If I try to find out where it came from, I get this:

[root@zooty /]# rpm -q -f /etc/modprobe.conf
file /etc/modprobe.conf is not owned by any package

So some 32 bit package I installed created this
file, but won't own up to it :-).

I supposed it wouldn't hurt anything to delete it
since it is empty?

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