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Subject: options specified for alias is not applied
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Package: module-init-tools
Version: 3.1-rel-2
Severity: normal

I don't know whether this is a documentation bug or a program bug,
but the modprobe.conf man page says that options can be specified
for aliases:

    COMMANDS
        alias wildcard modulename
            [...]  aliases  can  have  options,  which
            will be added to any other options.  [...] 
        options modulename option...
            This command allows you to add options to the
            module modulename (which might be an alias)
            every time it is inserted into the kernel [...]

whereas I find that the following does not result in my snd-cs46xx
module getting loaded with index 1 when I do "modprobe snd-card-0":

    alias snd-card-0 snd-cs46xx
    options snd-card-0 index=1

even though this does:

    alias snd-card-0 snd-cs46xx
    options snd-cs46xx index=1


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Subject: Re: Bug#289008: acknowledged by developer         (Re: Bug#289008:)
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On Oct 28, Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> However, I could not find reference to this variable in any of the other
> documentation.  I wish that the variable would be documented on the
> modprobe.conf(5) man page.
Guess what? It is.

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ciao,
Marco

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