Re: F9: no more modprobe.conf

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Yep, it will be used as before.
But you can create a file inside /etc/modprobe.d/<whatever> with the
lines you wanna probe.

On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 5:39 AM, Roberto Malinverni
<roberto.malinverni@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I noticed that modprobe.conf isn't present - is it not needed anymore?
> I remember that in the past I had to add a line in it for a module needed by
> lm_sensors, or to specify some options related to the sound cards modules
> loading order. How is all this handled now? If I create a modprobe.conf
> file, will it be used as before?
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