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diff -Nur module-init-tools-3.6.old/doc/modprobe.conf.sgml module-init-tools-3.6.new/doc/modprobe.conf.sgml
--- module-init-tools-3.6.old/doc/modprobe.conf.sgml 2009-02-04 01:45:24.000000000 -0600
+++ module-init-tools-3.6.new/doc/modprobe.conf.sgml 2009-02-08 01:42:05.097637263 -0600
@@ -35,7 +35,9 @@
<para>Because the <command>modprobe</command> command can add or
remove extra more than one module, due to module dependencies,
we need a method of specifying what options are to be used with
- those modules. <filename>/etc/modprobe.conf</filename> (or, if that does not exist, all files under the <filename>/etc/modprobe.d</filename> directory) specifies
+ those modules. All of the files under the <filename>/etc/modprobe.d/</filename>
+ directory are used, or if that directory does not exist, the
+ <filename>/etc/modprobe.conf</filename> file specifies
those options, as required. It can also be used to create
convenient aliases: alternate names for a module. Finally, it
can override the normal <command>modprobe</command> behavior
diff -Nur module-init-tools-3.6.old/modprobe.c module-init-tools-3.6.new/modprobe.c
--- module-init-tools-3.6.old/modprobe.c 2009-02-04 01:45:24.000000000 -0600
+++ module-init-tools-3.6.new/modprobe.c 2009-02-08 01:42:05.099636402 -0600
@@ -1366,8 +1366,8 @@
static const char *default_configs[] =
{
- "/etc/modprobe.conf",
"/etc/modprobe.d",
+ "/etc/modprobe.conf",
};
static void read_toplevel_config(const char *filename,
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