On 24/06/09 00:49, Beartooth TpBkR wrote:
One machine always gives me warnings during boot, saying that modprobe.conf is deprecated, and that all conf files belong into [sic] / etc/modprobe.d Do I simply become root and run "mv /etc/modprobe.conf /etc/ modprobe.d"?? (Or the equivalent using drag-&-drop, with modprobe.d open to receive it??)
Yep, pretty much.
If it's that simple, why doesn't the software just do it?
Good question. Could be a number of reasons really, no clean upgrade route through rpm, high visibility that it'll be deprecated, users wondering where they /etc/modprobe.conf file disappeared to etc.
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