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Re: Policy on kernel modules?



> From: bruce@pixar.com (Bruce Perens)

> How about parallel modules directories - one for modules that come from the
> kernel package and have kernel version numbers
> (and are symlinked to /usr/lib/modules/current), and one for modules from
> other sources that do not have a kernel version number. This would
> facilitate keeping multiple kernel versions on your system without
> overwriting older modules - an important goal.

The directorystructure for this is already supported by the modules package:
normal modules (as installed by the kernel source) are put in 
/lib/modules/`uname -r'/, but the directories /lib/modules/{fs,net,misc,...}
are also scanned. Note though that the /lib/modules/current symlink is now
obsolete.

Wichert.

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