Re: Grrr... modprobe.conf

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2010/9/20 Michał Piotrowski <mkkp4x4@xxxxxxxxx>:
> W dniu 20 września 2010 15:02 użytkownik drago01 <drago01@xxxxxxxxx> napisał:
>> Well depends on the cirumstances.
>
> I fully agree.
>
>>
>> As the file is supposed to be obsolete anyway ... we should just make
>> modprobe ignore it ;)
>
> This is not a solution to the problem. Now the file will be ignored,
> but in a few months someone will change this and the problem returns.

Why?
The file is obsolete for a while now, apps that rely on it if any
should crash and burn and use the proper interface (/etc/modprobe.d)
I can't think of a reason why "someone will change this again".

> Modprobe can be modified, but also source of the problem should be
> found and removed.

No disagreement, the culprit should still be found and fixed.
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