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Bug#416115: marked as done (pitfal: no mention of /etc/modules)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #416115,
regarding pitfal: no mention of /etc/modules
to be marked as done.

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Package: installation-guide-i386
Severity: important

There is no mention of updating /etc/modules.  Without a network driver,
or something else equally critical, you may find your remote dedicated
box happily running while noone can ssh into it.

Slight overkill:

# awk '{print $1}' < /proc/modules >> /etc/modules

I don't have the $$$ to pay for a remote admin work :)  enjoy.

Thanks,


Scott Edwards



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On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 00:22:33 -0000 "peter green" <plugwash@P10Link.net> wrote:
> 
> > There is no mention of updating /etc/modules.  Without a network driver,
> > or something else equally critical, you may find your remote dedicated
> > box happily running while noone can ssh into it.
> afaict nowadays /etc/modules isn't really nessacery anymore and can
> even cause upgrade problems. If udev detected a device during
> installation and loaded the module it should also detect it in the
> running system.

Indeed, there is nothing to document here.

Ben.

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Ben Hutchings
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