On 20/09/10 11:54, Dave Reisner wrote:
Use modprobe -a and a bash PE to filter the MODULES array.
Signed-off-by: Dave Reisner<d@falconindy.com> --- rc.sysinit | 12 ++++-------- 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/rc.sysinit b/rc.sysinit index 09d5e97..4b6e1e7 100755 --- a/rc.sysinit +++ b/rc.sysinit @@ -92,14 +92,10 @@ if /bin/pidof -o %PPID /sbin/udevd>/dev/null; then fi
# Load modules from the MODULES array defined in rc.conf -if [[ $load_modules != off&& -f /proc/modules ]]; then - stat_busy "Loading Modules" - for mod in "${MODULES[@]}"; do - if [[ $mod = ${mod#!} ]]; then - /sbin/modprobe $mod - fi - done - stat_done +if [[ $load_modules != off&& -f /proc/modules ]]&& (( ${#MODULES[@]}> 0 )); then + stat_busy "Loading Modules" + /sbin/modprobe -a "${MODULES[@]/#\!*/}" + stat_done fi
# Wait for udev uevents
Does this still work in the "null" case where there is only modules specified with "!" in the front? Allan