Re: Bug#576894: modprobe -r should print and return an error value just like rmmod

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>>>>> "MM" == Michal Marek <mmarek@xxxxxxx> writes:

MM> modprobe -r <module> behaves analogically to modprobe <module>: If the
MM> kernel is already in the desired state, nothing is printed and modprobe
MM> exits successfully. If you want it to return an error in such case, use
MM> the --first-time option.

OK but please make sure this is "extremely documented" right there at -r
on the man page. Thanks.
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