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AFAIK, kmod never supported /usr/lib/modprobe.d in the upstream code. /lib/modprobe.d and /run/modprobe.d are hard-coded, in addition to $SYSCONFIG/modprobe.d. Maybe casually it works on Fedora where /usr/lib is a symlink to /lib?