Michael Biebl <[email protected]> writes:

> Be aware that systemd-modules-load does *not* read module parameters
> from /etc/modules. You'll need to set them via a /etc/modprobe.d/ file.

Hmm... Is that considered a bug, or is it just the way things are going
to be?

The modules(5) man page from the kmod package still says

       The /etc/modules file contains the names of kernel modules that
       are to be loaded at boot time, one per line. Arguments can be
       given in the same line as the module name. Lines beginning with a
       '#' are ignored.

and I would expect a few might have used that feature in the past. It
seems unnecessary to break such configurations.


Bjørn


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