Le lundi 05 mars 2012 à 04:11 -0500, Dominique Leuenberger a.k.a DimStar a écrit :
Quoting Frederic Crozat
: Le vendredi 02 mars 2012 à 15:18 -0300, Cristian Rodríguez a écrit :
which will likely break something else, additionally it does not handle suse addition "unsupported modules" which IMHO has no pĺace whatsoever here anyway.If there is such thing as unsupported module in openSUSE, it should warn laud at load time in the kernel message log about this fact or simple be excluded from the distribution completely.
Well, the "unsupported modules" patch in module-init-tools needs to be ported to kmod, if we want to replace module-init-tools with kmod.
For SLE or for openSUSE? What does 'supported' mean on openSUSE? If you mean for SLE: sorry, wrong audience: we do not care about this here.
I'd like us (openSUSE) making sure we try to work with SLE in mind too
(since SLE is based on openSUSE), not against it (at least, when it
doesn't mean a lot of work dumped on openSUSE). Of course, a solution
could also be to reach module-init-tools maintainer or the person who
wrote the patch for module-init-tools and ask him to port it to kmod.
And nothing prevent people/admin to activate such feature on openSUSE..
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Frederic Crozat