On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 2:07 AM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org>wrote:
Allan McRae schrieb:
Thomas Bächler wrote:
The new module-init-tools 3.8 package changes the location of the configuration file: /etc/modprobe.conf is no longer read, instead /etc/modprobe.d/modprobe.conf is used. Files without a .conf suffix in /etc/modprobe.d are ignored now.
I think that they are not ignored this release, but a warning gets printed about them every time a module gets loaded. So how about:
Warnings are now printed about files without a .conf suffix in /etc/modprobe.d as these will no longer work with the next release. This will generate a lot of output on bootup if .pacsave files are left in this folder.
Too long, how about "Files in /etc/modprobe.d without a .conf suffix will be ignored in the future."
I noticed the warnings too, so will anyone else.
Just out of curiosity, why was that change made? Isnt it a bit incosistent to all other *.d's? pacman.conf isnt in pacman.d, logrotate.conf isnt in logrotate.d, rc.conf isnt in rc.d etc. Are there plans to move those too? -- Greg