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			Signed-off-by: Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@crashcourse.ca> Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@kernel.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| Debugging Modules after 2.6.3
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| 
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| In almost all distributions, the kernel asks for modules which don't
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| exist, such as "net-pf-10" or whatever.  Changing "modprobe -q" to
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| "succeed" in this case is hacky and breaks some setups, and also we
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| want to know if it failed for the fallback code for old aliases in
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| fs/char_dev.c, for example.
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| 
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| In the past a debugging message which would fill people's logs was
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| emitted.  This debugging message has been removed.  The correct way
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| of debugging module problems is something like this:
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| echo '#! /bin/sh' > /tmp/modprobe
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| echo 'echo "$@" >> /tmp/modprobe.log' >> /tmp/modprobe
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| echo 'exec /sbin/modprobe "$@"' >> /tmp/modprobe
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| chmod a+x /tmp/modprobe
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| echo /tmp/modprobe > /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe
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| 
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| Note that the above applies only when the *kernel* is requesting
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| that the module be loaded -- it won't have any effect if that module
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| is being loaded explicitly using "modprobe" from userspace.
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