[Bug 1901742] Re: systemd-modules-load.service fails to start because it can't understand module arguments in /etc/modules, which it shouldn't even be reading

2020-11-10 Thread Dan Streetman
I marked this as affecting kmod in bionic, but I don't think a manpage correction is worth an SRU for kmod. Possibly we could queue up this to ship with some other actual bugfix, or we could upload it with block- proposed-bionic to hold it in proposed until some other bugfix comes along. **

[Bug 1901742] Re: systemd-modules-load.service fails to start because it can't understand module arguments in /etc/modules, which it shouldn't even be reading

2020-11-10 Thread Dan Streetman
This is only a manpage error; options are no longer supported in the /etc/modules file. This was fixed in Debian by https://salsa.debian.org/md/kmod/-/commit/676cb532b51be28cc19be6dd7fd8593ea5958e24 This is fixed already in Ubuntu focal and later. ** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu) Status:

[Bug 1901742] Re: systemd-modules-load.service fails to start because it can't understand module arguments in /etc/modules, which it shouldn't even be reading

2020-10-27 Thread Adam Novak
This is an interaction between a symlink that systemd ships (as mentioned in https://bugs.debian.org/cgi- bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=627949#10) and the kmod package (which ships the now-inaccurate /usr/share/man/man5/modules.5.gz). ** Also affects: kmod (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: