Re: [PATCH 2/2] Add document about exported enum definitions

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On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 02:33:59AM -0300, Lucas De Marchi wrote:
> 
> It's removed from the help on purpose, so we don't get new users of
> this option. See: cc833644b2193d661e4a9c06c047d1a527f3ecf4
> 
> But we need to let the option there for more some time, in case there
> are still users that didn't notice it the 10s delay yet. Or that
> didn't upgrade... I think Debian is still on kmod-9.

I'm using Debian Squeeze, module-init-tools is in using. :-(. Seems
Wheezy will released with kmod-9.

> 
> 
> >
> >> more verbose here?
> 
> If this module is in use by any kernel subsystem or process, not using
> this flag will cause the call to block indefinitely, until the module
> is not in use anymore. Always use this flag, it's deprecated not using
> it and the default behavior might change  in future to always set it.

Yeah, it's verbose than mine and the delete_module(2).

--
Thanks,
Chengwei

> 
> Lucas De Marchi

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